If I have a value, and I have to multiply that value by volume in order to know the mass of material that the value represents, then the value has units of density.If I say I have a bottled pint of beer at 2.2 Volumes you'll know the mass of CO2 (other than arguments over pint vs pint)in solution, but you won't know the actual volume of the CO2 in solution without also knowing the internal pressure and temperature.
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