What happens to the volume as the mass increases and vice versa??

mass of liquids

Answer:
as the mass increases, the volume also increases if density remains constant.
That all depends on why the mass is increasing. I can only think of two reasons why the mass of a liquid would increase: because the volume is increasing or because the density is increasing. Clearly, if the volume is increasing then the volume is increasing lol but if the density is increasing then (depending on why) you would assume the volume is staying more or less constant.

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