it depends on the solid, different solids have different masses and of course it depends on how much there is.
A solid has a mass
nM=m moles of solid multiplied by Molar mass (Atomic mass on periodic table) = Mass of solid
Yes, a solid has a definite mass because the mass of a solid is determined by the total amount of matter it contains, which remains constant regardless of its shape or volume.
The mass of the solid candy is greater than the mass ofthe liquid in the mold
No. It's basically a ball of gas. Dense and highly compressed (and ionized), but not a solid anywhere (we think).
One ounce. No mass is lost in the phase change from solid to liquid wax.
Yes, a 2 kg iron brick has twice as much mass as a 1 kg iron brick. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, so doubling the mass means doubling the amount of matter present in the object.
Yes, mass is conserved when a solid is dissolved in a liquid. The total mass of the solid and the liquid remains the same before and after dissolution. The solid particles disperse in the liquid, maintaining the overall mass of the system.
Mass of any chemical, in Chemistry, is always constant, no matter how much you change the conditions.
Mass is a property of matter it is a measure of how much matter is present. It has inertia and bends spacetime. Mass is solid energy as Einstein discovered (E=MCsquared).
A balance or scale is typically used to find the mass of a solid. The solid is placed on the balance, and its mass is measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
You can measure mass of a regular solid using a top-pan balance.