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explain simple density measurments????​

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Density is a measure of the “compactness” of matter within a substance and is defined by the equation: Density = mass. /volume. eq 1. The standard metric units in use for mass and volume respectively are grams and milliters or cubic centimeters.

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Density is a physical parameter that provides information on the mass of a sample or body divided by its volume: in other words, how tightly a substance's molecules are packed together in space. The density is usually represented by the Greek letter rho "ρ". The Latin letter "d" is also commonly used.

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