Density is a physical property of matter that describes the amount of mass to a unit of volume.
We use the formula below to calculate the density.
In this formula, D equals M divided by V where D stands for Density, M stands for mass, and V stands for Volume.
Some of the possible units for density are; g/mL, g/L, g/cm³, kg/L
Here's the video showing what happens if you put an egg into two liquids with different density(water&salt water)
Example Question:
A substance has a mass of 44.1g and a volume of 12.6cm³. What is it's density?
Use the formula to calculate the density.
D=M/V
=44.1g/12.6cm³
=3.5g/cm³
So, its density is 3.5g/cm³.
Here's something you can do using different densities the substances have.
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