If one material has a higher density than another, must

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If one material has a higher density than another, must the molecules of the first be heavier than those of the second? Explain.

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QUESTION:

Problem 1Q

If one material has a higher density than another, must the molecules of the first be heavier than those of the second? Explain.

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Solution 1P:

        We have to explain, whether the material which has a higher density than another, has its molecules heavier than the other.

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Concept:

        The ratio of the massof a substance to its volume is always constant, and it is known as the density of the substance. Mathematically,

                        

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