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If you have two different amounts of the same substance, why doesn't its density change? Please respond in 1–2 complete sentences using your best grammar.

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Answer: The density remains the same because cutting the object in half will divide the mass & volume by the same amount. Also, the density of a substance remains the same no matter what size it is. All matter has its unique density.

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If its the same substance but two different amounts it will still have the same density. It doesnt matter on amount it matters on what type of substance it is. If its two different liquids then it would probably be something different. But if we are taking the same liquid it would always remain the same

Hope this helps :)

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