If I understand the question correctly, the answer is that the solid is more dense than the liquid. In other words, the solid takes up less volume than the same mass of liquid.
A kilo of cotton would be substantially larger. How much larger depends on which metal, since different metals have different densities so a kilo of different metal will not have the same volume.
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Place the piece of metal in 50mL of water and subtract the 50mL from the new volume of water. The difference will be the volume of the metal in mL and cm3. Then find the density by dividing the mass by the volume of the metal. The water must completely cover the metal in order for the displacement method of determining the volume to work.
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Mercury is a liquid metal between -38,83 0C and +356,73 0C.
Mercury is a liquid metal between -38,83 0C and +356,73 0C.
The water level will rise slightly because the metal displaces an equal volume of water, increasing the overall mass in the pool. However, the rise will be less than the volume of the metal due to the density difference between water and metal.
No, not liquid (mercury is the only liquid metal known) Yes, it is a metal!
The density of what? Any metal, liquid, etc. will have the same density since density depends on mass and volume of the sample (not volume of the universe).
If electrons are left behind in metal this will increase the voltage difference between a metal electrode and a solution. Also if the solution becomes more positive this will cause an increase.
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metal and metallic are the same thing arent they??