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Get two differently shaped messuring jugs, pour water into one up to a certain mark - then pour it from there into the other one conservation of mass should mean that it messures the same amount.

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Q: How could you check that the volume of a liquid stays the same even when its shape change?
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How can you change the volume of a liquid?

- by the variation of the temperature- by the variation of the pressure


How could you work out the volume of an irregular shaped object?

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Is volume liquid?

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Does liquid or gas have a definite volume?

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What could you do to change volume of a gas?

Change the pressure and/or the temperature of the gas.


Is it true that A liquid has definite volume but takes the shape of a container?

Yes that is true (for any given temperature and / or pressure, as both of those factors could affect the volume of a liquid)


How are volume and capacity alike?

Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.


Is a unit of volume measured in grams?

i don't think so. i don't think i ever saw grams express a measurement of a liquid. The Gram is a measurement of weight since liquid has weight it "Could" be described in this way however the more usual way of describing a liquid in Metric is to use Litres,centelitres,millilitres. If it is literally the 'Volume' of a liquid then you would use Metres2,Centemeters2,millimetres2


How could you check if a liquid was pure water?

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When the molecules in a body move with incereased speed its possible that the body will change from a?

That could cause a change from solid to liquid, or from liquid to gas.


How do you find displaced volume?

The amount of a liquid that is displaced by a solid = the volume of that solid. You could half fill a graduated cylinder. Drop something that sinks into the graduated cylinder to test its volume.