millimeter is not a measure of volume
Yes, although the density will be a little bit lower.
mass of liqid water before evaporation=mass of liquid water after evaporates + mass of gaseous water.
boiling point. (The Boiling point of water is 100 oC.)
There is no mass loss (nor gain) in state change, so there would be 100 grams of ice formed.
The mass and the volume of the water are directly proportional. When the volume of water increased, the mass of water increased too and vice versa. Because when we divide the mass and the volume of water, we get the constant value called density of water.
If you have pure water, standard temperature, and standard pressure,then 100 milliliters of water has 100 grams of mass.(Note: 'milliliters', not 'millimeters'.)
There is 0.1 liters in 100 millimeters of water.
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The mass of 100 mL of water is 100 g.
It equals nothing!A millimetre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while water is a 3-dimensional thing. You cannot have water which is 100 millimetres in long but which has no width and no height. Each molecule of water is 3-dimensional so the question is totatlly devoid of meaning.
The mass of 100 mL of water is 100 g.
100 millimeters is .1 meters.
100 millimeters = 10 centimeters(100 millimeters)/(10millimeters/centimeter) = 10 centimeters
Pure water, standard temperature and pressure, etc. Mass of 100 ml of water = 100 grams
fraction of 3 millimeters to 1 centimeters = 3/100 1 centimeter = 100 millimeters = 3 millimeters/100 millimeters = 3/100
Find the mass of an empty container using a balance. Fill the container with 100 ml of water and measure the mass again, The difference between the two measurements is the mass of 100 ml of water.
100 millimeters is 3.94 inches.