You would need to know the density (e.g. mass per unit of volume) of the water. There are charts for this, but water temperature is a variable that must be considered. It's discussed on Wikipedia in the Water (molecule) article.
Density = Mass / Volume Rearranging this gives: Volume = Mass / Density Mass = Density × Volume
Use a mass balance to find the mass then find the volume by V=mass/density.
Volume = Mass/Density
Measure out a specific volume of water, such as 100mL. Determine the mass of that volume of water. Density = mass/volume, so divide the mass by the volume, and you will have the density.
density = mass/volume Determine the mass and volume of the water, and then divide the mass by the volume, and that will give you the density.
density = mass / volume. so you need to weigh to find the mass. To find the volume submerse in water and record the displacement of water to find the volume.
Find the mass of a known volume of the liquid and use the formula mass/volume to find the density.
density = mass / volume. so you need to weigh to find the mass. To find the volume submerse in water and record the displacement of water to find the volume.
Mass = density x volume
You can't. Volume is the space occupied by a substance or object. To find the volume from the mass, the density would have to be known. Density = Mass / Volume If you want to find any of the three, you need the other two.
Determine its volume by how much water it displaces, then divide mass by volume
Divide its mass by its volume.