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Q: Is any substance that has only volume?
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What is a substance which has a volume of 1 ml?

Any substance can have a volume of 1cm3, depending on its size (referring to density). For example, 1g of water would have a volume of 1cm3, while 0.8g of ethanol would have the same volume.A substance which has a volume of 1 cm3 is a substance that has a volume of 1 ml. Many substances can have a volume of 1 ml.


Is milk has volume only or mass only?

No substance can have volume without mass or mass without volume. Milk ... and every other substance we can think of ... has both.


Density of a substance?

Density is the mass per unit volume of the substance and for any "lump" of the substance may be calculated by Mass/Volume in the appropriate units.


What substance expand to fill the entire volume of its container?

The substance is gas only.


How could density be used to determine the mass of a particular volume of a substance?

In a set volume of any substance increasing the density increases its mass


How could density be used to determine the mass of particular volume of a substance?

In a set volume of any substance increasing the density increases its mass


Does a volume has a weight?

It completely depends on whether or not there is any substance in the volume, and whether the volume is anywhere near a planet.


What substance has a volume of 1cm3?

You can cut out a block of one cubic centimeter out of practically any substance.


Any substance that has a mass and a volume is considered what?

A physical object ?


What is a property of a substance that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance?

Anything that has mass and occupies volume is called matter. In any substance its volume can vary but the mass is its intrinsic property. Mass of a particular substance remains the same anywhere we go but that is not the case for weight of a substance.


When you divide the mass of a substance by its volume you get its what?

When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.


How do you determine the identity of an unknown substance by observing its mass and volume?

All you can do with mass and volume is to determine the density of the substance. density = mass / volume or p=m/v after you determine the density, you can look on any density table and find the substance you are looking for. good look. -julio