*Weigh the empty glass ( For Accurate Result - Dry the Glass in a Drier to remove moisture and then weigh)
* Fill it with water and Weigh
* get the Exact weight of the water ( whatever level the glass may be filled)
*Use relationship b/w Voulme,Mass and Density of Water @ Temperature to find out the Volume of the water U filled up!
Volume = Density * Mass will give u exactly what u want !
Glass does not dissociate at all in water.
fountain+glass=water in glass
Twice as much water.
The water that forms on the outside of a glass of [ice] water is called condensation. It occurs because the surface of the glass is colder than the air surrounding the glass, which causes the water vapor in the air to cool and condense into a liquid on the outside of the glass.
A glass of ice water is an object.
it is a pint
That depends what aspect of the glass of water you want to measure: its height, its volume, its mass, its index of refraction, etc.
it is a pint
Glass of water
Does not compute! Grams is a measure of weight, ounces of water is a measure of volume.
The best unit of measure to use when measuring the amount of water in a drinking glass is ounces. A liquid measuring cup can be used to measure the ounces of water.
I wiil use water
Glass Graduated Cylinders
Measure its temperature.
Pints
its liters
There are many instruments used. And it all comes down to what you want the water for. For a general estimate, a beaker can be used for larger quantities of water, but the measurements can be off. A graduated cylinder is great for measuring accurately, but generally doesn't hold as much water. Extremely accurate devices include a pipet (like a big eyedropper) or a buret. But these generally hold very very small amounts of water. If you don't know what these devices look like, you can simply Google them.