A few days ago
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if the volume of water doubled, what would happen to the density?

if the volume of water doubled, what would happen to the density?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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It depends what you are measuring the density of. If you are measuring the density of water — the density is the same, because like iz izah said, you are measuring “mass divided by volume”. You have doubled the mass of water, and doubled the volume of water, therefore, the “density” of water is the same.

However, if you are measuring something else, for example, the density of something that you had previously dissolved in the first gallon of water, it would now be distributed over two gallons of water as opposed to one gallon of water. The density has decreased:

The mass is the same, but the volume has increased, resulting in a lower density.

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A few days ago
!z@@h. (はりざ )
the density will remain the same

the formula for density is mass over volume

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