A scale tells you how heavy things are; a ruler, tape measure, cup, or teaspoon tells you its volume or size.
graduated cylinder
rulers
scales
There are a few tools used to measure matter. One such tool is a triple-beam balance beam. If you look into many science classrooms, for sure they will be in there.
It would depend on which property of matter you wish to measure.
"Matter" is not something that can be measured.
It is basically anything that has mass and volume.
Mass can be measured with a scale.
Volume (how much space something occupies) can either be calculated or measured in a beaker (for example), by measuring the amount of fluid an object displaces.
Note that "matter" has many more properties.
The simplest instrument is an adequate balance.
Is the measure of how or a substance is
with a graduate cylinder
A weigh scale.
Measuring Cup
You can use an adequate balance.
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An instrument can not be used to measure moles because moles is the amount of grams of a substance divided by the molar mass of the substance. This can not be measured and has to be calculated.
thermometer
Titration is the process used to measure the concentration of a substance in solution.
spherometer is an instrument used to measure the curvature of a sphere
This would be done in a mass spectrometer.
A measuring beaker... a graduated cylinder or a buret
Thermometer
A Cryoscope
Rain Guage
It depends on what substance/object you are trying to determine the intensity.
a thermometer
An instrument can not be used to measure moles because moles is the amount of grams of a substance divided by the molar mass of the substance. This can not be measured and has to be calculated.
a rain gawge
spectrophotometer
a rain gawge :)
spectrophotometer
A flowmeter is an instrument that is used to designed the rate of flow for a liquid or a substance such as a gas. The measure of the substance is by the volume of its weight. A flow meter can measure many substances that otherwise would not be measurable.