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density of a substance increases when mass of a substance is increased for a given volume .ture or false​

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Answered by narindervasudev
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You can identify an unknown substance by measuring its density and comparing your result to a list of known densities. Density = mass/volume. Assume that you have to identify an unknown metal. You can determine the mass of the metal on a scale

There is a clear relationship between mass, density and volume. Unlike mass and volume, increasing the amount of material measured does not increase or decrease density.

so the statement is true

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Answered by kamleshkantaria
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Answer:

The answer is - ABSOLUTELY TRUE

Explanation:

As we know that if volume increases with respect to mass then the density decreases i.e. volume increases, density decreases

So,

IF THE MASS INCREASES FOR A GIVEN VOLUME THEN ITS DENSITY DEFINITELY INCREASES, AS THE VOLUME IS NOT INCREASING BUT THE MASS IS INCREASING THAT TO IN THE SAME VOLUME [I.E. NO CHANGE IN VOLUME].

So why .............. True

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