The most correct term for solid sodium chloride quantity is mass of salt.
Molecular weight (unit) of salt dissolved in liter (unit) volume of water.
The quantity of matter per unit volume is the density.
The quantity of mass contained within a volume is called its Density. Actually the quantity of Mass per unit Volume is Density , by Definition.
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density is defined as the quantity in mass upon quantity in volume Mass/volume= density
Volume is a derived quantity because it is calculated by multiplying three lengths together in the SI system of units. The SI base units for length are meters, so volume is expressed in cubic meters (m^3). It is not considered a fundamental quantity like length, mass, or time, which are base units in the SI system.
No, but it dilutes the salt.
Volume.
Quantity means the amount of something (number, weight, or volume).
Yes. In soup it should make no difference what kind of salt you use, since it all dissolves anyway. But because table salt is finer, you get more of it in a given volume, so you have to reduce the quantity a bit. If you're not comfortable doing that, then stick to kosher salt, or some similar coarse-grained salt.
This is mass of salt expressed in grams, kilograms, tonnes, etc.
volume is the quantity of space an object take up.