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Describe the relationship between the mass, volume, and density of a material?

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help please.

i suck in Chemistry

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  1. Well the mass of an object tells you the amount of matter.  

    the Volume tells you how much space the object takes up.  (Ex. An Elephant has more volume than you)

    Finally the density is a combination of these two.

    The Formula for density is D = m/v

    Try to picture this.  Imagine something with the same mass as an elephant, but it has the size of a shoebox.  Now the elephant takes up more volume than the shoebox, so the density of the shoebox would be greater.


  2. m is mass

    V is volume

    ρ is density

    ρ = m / V

    V = m / ρ

    m = ρV

  3. THere is matter in and object.

    The amount of matter is the mass, measured in grams

    The amount of space is volume, measured in square centimeters

    The amount of mass/volume is density

    mass/volume = density

    mass/density = volume

    volume X density = mass

    PS I' only twelve

  4. mass is how much it weights. In chemistry the mass is the number on top of the element

  5. density=mass/volume

    there are other formulas also if u want to know just send me a mail.

  6. Mass = density x volume

    Mass = how much does the object weigh

    Volume = how much space does the object take up

    Density = how dense is an object (how much does a volume unit weigh)

    For example, density of water is 1 g/cm3 and density of mercury is 13 g/cm3. This means that 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram, but 1 litre of mercury weighs 13 kilograms.

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