It can refer to the loudness of some noise or music.
It can refer to how much liquid is in a container.
It can refer to a book or other literature, which is part of a set of books.
In general, the word "volume" refers to the amount of space that a substance or object occupies. In the context of literature, "volume" can also refer to a book that is part of a series or a collection of written works.
The word ''can'' is used to refer to
The volume of the cylinders.
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"Volume" is not an adverb, no.The word "volume" is in fact a noun.
The word is spelled volume, just as you spelled it.
The percentages refer to the amount of a substance of interest that is contained in a compound or mixture of that and other substances. Percentage by mass = 100*mass of substance of interest/total mass. Percentage by volume = 100*volume of substance of interest/volume mass. And, incidentally, the word is definition, not diffinition.
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There are more than 2 kinds, but perhaps you refer to molar (M) and molal (m). Or maybe you refer to weigh/volume and weight/weight. Or, maybe even you refer to % by mass and % by volume. And there are still others.
A word that can refer to a student is "learner" or "pupil".
Not sure about meaninf, but volume can mean a large book, or it can refer to a measure of the amount of sound.
The first word in volume 1 of the 2010 Encyclopedia Britannica is "Abel," and the last word in the last volume is "zoysia."
Its mass and volume!