D = M/V
density = mass/volume
to solve for one unknown, you need two knowns...so if you know the density and volume, you can calculate weight.
the density of water is 1ish, so in that case the weight would be equal to the volume.
Yes, liquid water does have mass. If you have one litre of water - then you have one kilogram of water (weight/mass). The same applies for if you have twenty litres of water... you then have twenty kilograms of water.
Based solely on its formula mass, one would expect water to be a liquid at room temperature. This is because water has a relatively low formula mass compared to other compounds, which typically leads to a lower boiling point and hence a liquid state at room temperature.
First measure the mass of a container. Then pour the liquid into the container and find the new mass. Subtract the mass of the container from the mass of the container and the liquid. Remember to consider the difference between mass a weight in your calculations.
A graduated cylinder is typically used to measure the mass of a liquid. One could also multiply the density and volume of liquid in order to find the mass.
The "density" of water is more specifically known as its Specific Gravity. Specific Gravity uses water as its base number (1.0). This means that one Litre of water weighs exactly 1Kilogram. Bear in mind that the water must be pure and distilled, or its Specific Gravity will change diminutively. Why is Water the base number for all Specific Gravities? because it is the most common liquid. If you want to know the "density" of a liquid, all you have to do is measure a litre of it into a jug and weigh it. Say the weight of a litre of shampoo is 1.8Kilos; that means 1.8 is the Specific Gravity of shampoo! Easy!
Volume of the liquid. The mass of the liquid. The temperature of the liquid ( this can affect the volume). The tare(nett) weight of the containing vessel. The general equatyion for density is density = mass/ volume or D = m/v
- measure the mass and the volume; calculate the density - use a classical densimeter - use a modern (but expensive) oscillating densimeter
you measure the mass ofeach liquid in grams the volume in millilitres and you calculate the density usung the formula d=m/v the units are g/ml.when you find the densities you can find their diffrence or you can just pout the two liquids together and measure them together
The mass of a one-liter bottle of soda typically ranges from about 1 to 1.5 kilograms, depending on the specific beverage and its ingredients. Most of the mass comes from the liquid itself, which is primarily water. Additionally, the weight of the bottle and any carbonation can slightly affect the total mass. Therefore, if you consider just the liquid, it would be close to 1 kilogram for one liter of soda.
the answer is 1.5
It is matter. because H2O means water, and water is one form of matter cause its liquid.
One ounce of weight measures the mass of an object, while one ounce of liquid measures the volume of a liquid. This means that one ounce of weight is a unit of mass, typically used to measure the heaviness of solid objects, while one ounce of liquid is a unit of volume, used to measure the amount of liquid in a container.