Density is known as an "intrinsic" property. That means that it is not dependent on the quantity. The density is affected by things like temperature and pressure.
Similar intrinsic properties are boiling point and freezing point. A small pot of water will boil at the same temp. as a large pot of water.
The density of 1 liter will be the same as the density of 1 quart or 1 gallon or 1 cup of water, etc.
2007-08-18 09:28:55
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answer #1
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answered by reb1240 7
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The density are the same irrespective of volume or size.
1 gallon = 3.78 litre
= 4 quarts
so 1 litre .> 1 quart but they have the same density
2007-08-18 09:24:28
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answer #2
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answered by vlee1225 6
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Density is an intensive property, independent of the amount of material.
2016-05-22 05:05:55
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answered by brianna 3
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the density of 1.00 is equal to 1.00 quart of water.
2007-08-18 09:33:12
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answered by ALAWE A 1
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The density of 1.00 L of water = 1,000 grams/Litre (1g/cc)
1.0 US quart = 0.9463 L = 946.3 grams/Litre (0.95g/cc), making the US quart less dense than 1.0 L of water.
2007-08-18 13:58:46
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answered by Norrie 7
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equal. Density is a property of the substance it refers to and is completely independant of the quantity.
2007-08-18 09:26:43
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answered by Bigfoot 7
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Density is not affected by volume. It is an intrinsic property.
2007-08-18 09:26:59
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answered by chicabonita 4
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Hi ,
It is equal in density.
Rgds.............
2007-08-18 09:27:33
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answered by ? 5
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