The liquid water has the smallest volume. The steamy gaseous water vapor has
the largest volume ... at least at atmospheric pressure ... and the volume of the
ice is the intermediate one.
OK, so first of all the vapor takes the largest volume of the three, the second is the ice ( water is the only substance that in the solid form takes more volume than in the liquid one, that's why if you put a glass bottle filled with water to the freezer, the water will solidify and the bottle will break - try this), the smallest volume is the liquid water.
Could liquid be an answer - Because it's not solid, sooo...
Depends on what substance. A litre of water weighs 1 kg, 70 kg of water is 70 litres. For other liquids you have to go into the realm of Specific Gravity, which is the ratio of the weight of equal volumes of the liquid and water.
1. Fill a vessel with a liquid (water) until it is brim full. 2. Place the lacrosse ball into the liquid until it is fully submerged, displacing the liquid. 3. Catch the displaced liquid in another container, and measure its volume with a measuring cylinder.
Decanting is used when separating the sediment from wine. This is usually done by pouring a liquid from one solid to another. I hope this helps! :)
water
OK, so first of all the vapor takes the largest volume of the three, the second is the ice ( water is the only substance that in the solid form takes more volume than in the liquid one, that's why if you put a glass bottle filled with water to the freezer, the water will solidify and the bottle will break - try this), the smallest volume is the liquid water.
Any liquid.
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of liquid in a laboratory.
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Liquid samples
A lab beaker.
To transfer small volumes of liquid.
By putting it in a container and applying the formula of the shape the liquid makes in order to find its volume.
Liquid samples are most likely to evaporate when temperature is increased.
Different molecules have different shapes and volumes.
ml or milliliters