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Does equal volumes of different substances have the same mass? ​

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Answered by daughtermother246
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Equal volumes of different substances have different masses. For example, the mass of iron is much more than the mass of an equal volume of wood. This is because the particles of iron are more closely packed than those of the wood. to other words, iron is denser than wood.

Answered by ItzMADARA
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Equal volumes of different substances have different masses. For example, the mass of iron is much more than the mass of an equal volume of wood. This is because the particles of iron are more closely packed than those of the wood. to other words, iron is denser than wood.

If the two objects have the same volume but different masses, the one with has a greater mass will have a higher density. For example each liter of gasoline and water don't have the same masses. The density of water is higher than the density of gasoline

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