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  • 19-05-2017
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Where does an element take it's density from

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Erudite1
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  • 26-05-2017
The density of an element is defined as the mass of that element divided by the volume, that is, density = mass/volume. Thus, an element takes its density from the ratio of its mass to its volume. Density is a measure of the amount of matter in a substance and it can be used to identify elements and materials. Each element has its specific and unique density.
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