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Which physical property is the ratio of mass to volume for a substance? A. area B. conductivity C. density D. viscosity
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Which physical property is the ratio of mass to volume for a substance?
A. area
B. conductivity
C. density
D. viscosity
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density
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the answer is density. hope this will help
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