Due to the sugar cube being soluble, you should use a solution which does not allow sugar to dissolve e.g. kerosene.
Just follow the usual way to measure solids with a measuring cylinder and you will have the volume of the sugar cube
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It depends on the experiment. In one particular experiment, using the technique of measuring volume as a means of counting will work. Think of measuring volume; a tablespoon of sugar or salt. When measuring the volume of it, we are measuring how much space it takes up. This can also be a means of counting because once the molar mass of each element is accounted for, the number of moles (counting!) can be calculated.
you use a measuring cup to measure stuff. mostly cooking. Answer: you can use a dry measuring cup, or a liquid measuring cup. you use liquids such as water or veggie oil. for dry measuring cups, you put in dry stuff, such as baking flour or sugar. all you have to do is put the substance in and read the number. talk about easy and simple to use!!!
This is a poor question. There is no way such a method can measure the volume of a sugar cube, for example, because it will dissolve in the water.
a measuring cup or spoon or scales or bucket, it depend on what quantities you are measuring.
Use measuring cups. More detail: Depending on the amount needed, you will use either a standard measuring teaspoon (tsp), tablespoon (tbs), or standard measuring cups.
1 cup of granulated sugar equals 200 grams. 150 grams of sugar equals 3/4 cup. This measurement will change based on what you are measuring because grams measure mass and cups measure volume.
Because grams are measuring mass and milliliters measure volume, the ratio will change based on what you are measuring. However, if you are measuring water 1 milliliter equals 1 gram. 750 milliliters equal 750 grams.
ml is a measure of Volume, grams is a measure of weight/mass. The two can not be equated except via the density of the substance being measured. Density = Mass/Volume It is easier to use a measuring jug for liquids and a set of scales for dry stuff.
With a dry goods measuring cup.
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