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Baron Ingram
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4 November, 18:15
How does density differ from concentration?
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Dwayne Ross
4 November, 18:37
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The main difference between concentration and density is that concentration refers to how much of a substance is present in a mixture, whereas density refers to the mass of a substance per unit volume.
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