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It depends on what you are measuring, and the accuracy desired. The volume of substances, and even the capacity of your measuring equipment will change due to thermal expansion. The mass of the substance doesn't change with temperature.
It depends on the liquid. A liquid metal or liquid ionic substance have charged particles. Water and other covalent liquid substances do not have charged particles.
The average speed of the particles in a substance is the definition of temperature.
The pH scale isn't used for measuring anything. It tells if a substance is an acid or a base. On the pH scale, 7 or more is considered a base. lower than 7, on the ...
The kinetic energy of a substance is the average kinetic energy of its particles.
space occupied by a substance.
the beaker is used for measuring liquids and chemicals during experiment...
It depends on what you are measuring, and the accuracy desired. The volume of substances, and even the capacity of your measuring equipment will change due to thermal expansion. The mass of the substance doesn't change with temperature.
You are measuring the concentration of the cation of hydrogen. Hence the name 'power of Hydrogen' -> pH
Density can tell you how "pure" a substance is. Since each substance has a specific density in its "pure" state, having no other substances in its composition, by measuring it density you can tell how pure the mineral or substance is, 99.9% pure gold.
depends on what substance you are measuring
with a PH measuring device
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It is the measure between acid and base...
Fathom is the unit for measuring height of a mountain depth of water hardness of a substance velocity of an object none above
A device for determining the amount of a substance released during electrolysis by measuring the electrical charge that results from the electrolysis. Coulometers can be used to detect and measure trace amounts of substances such as water.
A device for determining the amount of a substance released during electrolysis by measuring the electrical charge that results from the electrolysis. Coulometers can be used to detect and measure trace amounts of substances such as water.