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If you doubled the volume of your sample of chalk,what would happen to the density

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actually, if there is no change, other than the volume which doubled, the value of density would become half of the earlier value (before doubling)
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The density would stay the same. Even though you have twice as much chalk, all of the chalk has the same density.

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