it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
Matter.
"A phase is a state of a...system that has...uniform chemical composition and physical properties.""Matter." Wikipedia. 19 Feb 2008, 04:16 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 19 Feb 2008 .
Dalton's atomic theory states that elements are made up of tiny particles called atoms, which are identical for each element. Therefore, every sample of a pure substance has the same properties because it is composed of the same type of atoms arranged in a specific way, leading to consistent physical and chemical characteristics.
A sample of matter is considered a pure substance if it is made up of only one type of particle, such as atoms or molecules. This means that the composition of the substance is consistent throughout the sample without any impurities or mixed substances present. It exhibits uniform physical and chemical properties.
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
term for that is pure substance
The characteristic that depends on the amount of matter in a sample is its mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance, and it can change depending on how much of the substance is present.
called: Compound.
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Any sample of the same substance has the same density,no matter how large or small the sample is.
Matter.
It is the behaviour exhibited by matter in various chemical, physical or biological reactions or treatments.
This is a good working description of the gaseous phase of matter. A sample of gas will assume the shape and volume of its container, so the sample has no shape or volume of its own.
"A phase is a state of a...system that has...uniform chemical composition and physical properties.""Matter." Wikipedia. 19 Feb 2008, 04:16 UTC. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 19 Feb 2008 .
Density is an intrinsic property, not an extensive property of matter. This is because it DOES NOT depend on the size of the sample (amount). The density of a small piece of matter is the same as the density of a larger piece of that same matter.
Dalton's atomic theory states that elements are made up of tiny particles called atoms, which are identical for each element. Therefore, every sample of a pure substance has the same properties because it is composed of the same type of atoms arranged in a specific way, leading to consistent physical and chemical characteristics.