well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this:
what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid?
liquid volume- measured in mL
solid volume- measured in cm cubed
1 mL=1cm cubed
The mass of a liquid (or anything else) divided by the volume is defined to be its density.
Liquid measurements are referred to as volume measurements. The liquid measurement for 25cc is equal to 25ml which is equal to 0.75 fluid ounces.
Milliliters, sometimes liters
The relationship between pressure and volume (apex)
In the relationship between volume and pressure when volume increases pressure decreases and when volume decreases pressure increases.
Ones a liquid version of another.
The mass of a liquid (or anything else) divided by the volume is defined to be its density.
Kilograms are a measurement of mass (approximately weight) and litres are a measurement of volume. Therefore, there is no single conversion between the two - the relationship is dependent upon the density of the liquid or solid you are asking about, or the pressure of the gas.
Liters.
Litros
The measurement of a liquid.
No - It is a unit of measurement of liquid quantity or volume
The mass of a liquid and the volume of it are not related, they have no bearing on one another. The mass and volume can change independently, in theory. They are related by the equation to calculate density. Density=Mass/Volume
You can not measure the volume of a liquid with a measurement designed to determine length. A centiliter is a measurement of volume, or the amount of space that a liquid can consume inside an object. A centimeter, would be a measurement of length and a centigram is a measurement of mass (weight).
Liquid measurements are referred to as volume measurements. The liquid measurement for 25cc is equal to 25ml which is equal to 0.75 fluid ounces.
Volume is a measurement of capacity. Dimension is a linear measurement.
None. Litres are a measure of volume, millimetres are a linear measure.