A triple bean balance....
Yes, mass and volume are quantitative properties because they can be measured and expressed with numerical values. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while volume is a measure of the space occupied by an object.
Mass to volume.
There are far too many properties: Mass Volume Density Conductivity Elasticity Temperature Reflectivity etc etc
You Use Atomic Mass Number
You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
The same unit as you use to measure any mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
No, millilitres is a measure of volume not mass. You would use milligrams.
Milligram: to measure its mass.
You would use a scale to measure the mass of a block. Place the block on the scale and record the reading to determine its mass.
To measure length, you would use a ruler or a tape measure; for mass, a balance or scale is appropriate; for volume, a graduated cylinder or measuring cup is suitable; and for temperature, a thermometer would be the instrument of choice. Each of these tools is designed to provide accurate measurements for their respective physical properties.
You would use grams (g) to measure a flower's mass.
You use kilograms.