Question #7f402
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The ratio between mass and volume or between volume and mass.
Explanation:
Density is essentially the ratio between the mass of a substance and the volume it occupies.
This automatically implies that density is usually given per unit of volume, since, for example, it's easier to say that a substance has a density of
rho = 10"g"/"mL"" "ρ=10gmL than" "rho = "20 g"/"2 mL" ρ=20 g2 mL
even though those two ratios are equivalent.
So, let's say that you have a substance that has a density of
20color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mL"/(10color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "2 mL"
Notice that the conversion factor uses the fact that you have
Likewise, if you start with a volume of
50color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL"))) * "10 g"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("mL")))) = "500 g"
If you have different units for mass and/or volume, then other conversion factors will be needed as well.
For example, let's say that I have
15color(red)(cancel(color(black)("kg"))) * "1000g"/(1color(red)(cancel(color(black)("kg")))) = "1500g"
Now I can find out the volume
1500color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g"))) * "1 mL"/(10color(red)(cancel(color(black)("g")))) = "150 mL"
As a conclusion, always look for the units to match and be prepared to use the ratio between the mass and the volume, which is density, or the ratio between the volume and the mass, when needed.