A solid and liquid have the same mass if the amount is the same.
No.
yes if you put the candy bar in the microwave and set to 60 sec it will turn into liquid.
this is because the amount of solute in the solution will have the same number of moles as that of the solid.
For two liquids of the same volume, the liquid with a higher density will have greater mass. Similarly, the liquid with a greater mass has a higher density. This is only true for samples of equal volume, however.
Nothing, if it is the same amount of material in all three phases.If however it is the same volume and pressure then solid and liquid phases will have about equal mass but the gas phase will have much less mass.
The mass remains the same.
No. Water ice for example will have a larger volume than an equal mass of liquid water.
The same unit as you use to measure any mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
yes! liquid has definite volume but not a definite shape..
a gratuated cylinder in which you measure the volume of a liquid(volume same as mass)
The vast majority of liquids have different densities. The weight of a liquid depends on the force of gravity and the mass of the liquid. The mass of a liquid depends on the volume of liquid and the density of liquid. Therefore, the vast majority of liquids have different masses, densities and corresponding weights.