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water
Graduated cylinder
No, it is a physical change.
Grease prevents water contact with the glass cylinder.
Pour some water into a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder,measure how much water you have poured into your container.After you have done this,drop the object into your container and see how much water it has displaced.Then subtract the original amount of water from the amount of water displaced and your answer should be the volume of the object(This procedure is called Water Displacement,sort of obviously).
measuring cylinder
water
The layer of oil placed in the measuring cylinder when measuring the amount of water taken up by a plant prevents water evaporation. This allows for a more accurate measurement of transpiration.
Graduated cylinder
A measuring cylinder
a graduated cylinder
1/3 cup or 1/4 cup
the air would be trapped in the measuring cylinder. basically, nothing would happen
Measuring Cylinder.
no
The volume of the stone is measured by displacement. Water is put into the measuring cylinder to a noted mark. The stone is placed in the cylinder and the water level will rise. The difference between the two levels is the volume in ml of the stone.
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