Answer:
The Densities are the same...
Step-by-step explanation:
Density
is a so-called intensive property, whose magnitude does not depend on the size of the system. For a given temperature, thus
10
⋅
k
g
of water has the same density as
1
⋅
k
g
of water:
Density,
ρ
=
Mass
Volume
ρ
1
=
10
⋅
k
g
10
⋅
L
=
1
⋅
k
g
⋅
L
−
1
or
1
⋅
g
⋅
c
m
−
3
ρ
2
=
1
⋅
k
g
1
⋅
L
=
1
⋅
k
g
⋅
L
−
1
or
1
⋅
g
⋅
c
m
−
3
And thus
ρ
1
and
ρ
2
are manifestly the same.
On the other hand, there are the so-called extensive properties, mass, moles, volume, etc. whose magnitude depends on the number of particles in the system.