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In complete sentences, explain whether or not it makes sense to say that the density of helium is 0.1785 kilograms per square meter.

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No, it does not make any sense to say that the density of helium is  0.1785 kilograms per square meter.

How to express the density of an element?

No, it does not make any sense to say that the density of helium is  0.1785 kilograms per square meter.

The reason why it doesn't make sense is because density of helium, and all the rest of the chemical elements are calculated as;

Density = mass/volume

where;

mass is measured in kilograms.

volume is measured in cubic meter.

Thus, the density of the helium should be expressed as 0.1785 kilograms per cubic meter.

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