1,000 liters.
Definitely. Example from a chemistry problem: Find mass of the water in this equation.....___Well of course! Mass being the amount of mater in an object, there will always be matter in some liquid.
The measure of the amount of liquid that a glass can hold is called its capacity or volume, and in most cases is measured in millilitres (ml) or ounces (oz.). The glass may have a measuring line inscribed on the side to indicate when it has been filled to this capacity, unless the glass is intended to be filled to the brim.
The requirement for a balanced equation is that the numbers of each kind of atoms in the reactants must match the number of each kind of atoms in the products. The number of atoms in each molecule in the equation is the product of the coefficient and the subscript affixed after each element symbol in the formula to which the coefficient applies. For example, 2 Na + Cl2 = 2 NaCl. The coefficients on the left side total 3 but those on the right side total only 2. However, the number of atoms of each of sodium and chlorine total 2 on each side.
First water droplets exist in the liquid state in the parts cumulonimbus cloud.second is strong updrafts and downdrafts exist side by side with in a cloud
Depends on how much sun it needs, if you bought it at a nursery, there should be a card on it that says how much. If it needs more shade, plant it on the side of the hill that doesnt have as much sun.
A square metre is a square measuring one metrre on each side. A fourth of that is a square measuring 500mm on each side.
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If a glass measuring jug is on a sloping table, the liquid inside would also be sloping. From one side the glass measuring jug would appear full and at the required level. On the other side the glass measuring jug would appear slightly less than full.
The volume is 125 cm3
The special construction is that it has measurements on the side which you can see the liquid transparently ...
The volume is: 125 mL
125 millilitres.
The volume is: 512 cm3
taking each side of the object and measuring how big and timing it to see what the answer is.
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1 m3 = 1,000 L
125 mm3 = 0.125 cm3