Respuesta :
I believe it would make the most sense to say that the highest mass will have the highest density, and the lowest mass will have the lowest density, if we’re speaking in terms of that the density is affected my its mass.
If the density of an object is affected by its mass, then osmium will have the highest density and hydrogen will have the lowest density
Density = mass/volume or D = m/V
If we hold V constant, we can write D = km. where k = 1/V.
Thus, D ∝ m. As the mass of a fixed volume of a substance increases, the density increases.
The mass of H₂ in 1 cm³ 0.080 g. The mass of Os in 1 cm³ is 22.6 g.
However, there are substances with even higher densities. For example, the material at the centre of a neutron star is so dense that 1 cm³ of the material has a mass of 10¹² kg!