the reason why the scientists define volume is to find the mass of thing's and to answer the question that are unable to answer from people from all the old age's such as 500b.c.
Volume is the physical size of something. The standard unit of volume is the liter, which is the volume of a cube that is 10 centimeters on each side. and add me on fb carl_woodhead@Yahoo.com
Volume is equivalent to the ratio of density to the mass...actually Volume of a body is its measurement of its length in 3 dimensional axis.
The amount or volume an container can hold.
Volume is loud music, while a volumn is a book or periodical.
Quantity means the amount of something (number, weight, or volume).
A concentration scale that gives the number of formula weights of solute per liter of solution
It is the name given to the solids that are formed in a precipitation reaction. It comes from mixing two things or changing the temperature of a solute.
every material which has a definite shape and definite volume is solid.
what is heating in chemistry
as in chemistry or physics volume is a measurement of space occupied. This is in units cubed. eg. m^3 cm^3 mm^3 if you Imagen a box with the dimensions of 2mx2mx2m, the volume of the box is 2m^3 (2 meters cubed)
The scientific definition of chemistry revision is when older chemistry theory is updated to reflect the current theory of chemistry. It is when a scientific formula has to be updated because new information has been found out.
The definition of chemistry easy is the study of elements, laws of combination and behavior. The definition of simple is having only one thing or element to do.
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the application of the theories and principles of chemistry to practical purposes.
This is no chemistry but maybe a mis-spelling of 'H2SO4', in that case rephrase your question.
volume is the space something takes up. so f you're talking about the math definition, then you do: lwh
the definition of volume is how much space an object takes up ..
Reduction means electrons are added.
A material with a given volume and form.