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the equation for density is mass divided by volume. the mass of a substance is changed so that its made of fewer particles. if its volume is unchanged, how will its density change?
a. the density will increase in proportion to the mass
b. the density will decrease along with the mass
c. density is not related to the number of particles
d. density will not change unless volume does
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