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Density versus concentration

mass concentration Cms = ms·V-1 for sample s in a mixture, where Vs < V (BEC 2020.1).

Defining density generally as (1) an extensive quantity divided by volume of the sample: mass density or mass concentration is mass of the sample per volume, ms·V-1 [kg·L-1]; electric charge density Q·V-1 [C·L-1]; energy density [J·m-3]; radiant energy density is radiant energy per volume [J·m-3].

Density is (2) an extensive quantity divided by area: Electric current density is current divided by area, I·A-1 [C·m-2].

Thus the sample mass concentration is C = mX·V-1 [kg·m-3], the mitochondrial concentration is CmtE = mtE·V-1 [mtEU·m-3], whereas the specific mitochondrial density is DmtE = mtE·mX-1 [mtEU·kg-1], and the mitochondrial content per object X is mtENX = mtE·NX-1 [mtEU·x-1] (BEC 2020.1).



Number density of entities or count concentration is numbers of elementary entities per volume, CX = NX·V-1 [x·m-3].