Which of the following statements about density of a liquid is correct? a. The density of a liquid is equal to the volume of the liquid divided by its mass. b. The density of a liquid does not depend on either the volume or the mass of the liquid. c. The mass of a liquid equals its density times the volume. d. The density of a liquid is indirectly proportional to the mass of the liquid e. The density of a liquid is directly proportional to the volume of the liquid.
Option C- The mass of a liquid equals its density times the volume.
Density is a measurement which compare amount of matter an object to volume of the object.
*An object with more matter in a small volume has high density.
*An object with small matter in relatively large amount of volume has a low density
Density =Mass / Volume
That is Mass= Density * Volume
So mass of a liquid is equal to its density times the volume.
Also From this equation Density =Mass / Volume-we know
*Density is directly propotional to Mass
*Density is inversly propotional to Volume
So Option a,b and d are wrong
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