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Weight per unit volume of a substance is called density.

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The mass per unit volume of a substance is called density. (density =mass/volume). Arrange the following in order of increasing density-air, exhaust. From chimneys, honey, wter,chalk,cotton and iron.

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  • Relative density of a substance is expressed by comparing the density of that substance with the density of:

    A
    air
    B
    mercury
    C
    water
    D
    iron
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