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mendeleev arranged elements according to atomic mass. He was able to observe periodicity when arranged in this pattern.
For measuring the mass (solids) of a substance you would need to use a balance. Measuring volume (liquids) a volumetric flask is required.
Yes, all mass is capable of it in proportion to its mass. Perhaps your question is really whether it is massive enough to observe the distortion.
cyclohexane is a liquid so it may be filled in a flask of known volume and may be weighted out ... the ratio of mass and volume represents the density....
From the volume of the flask, and the density of air under the conditions in the room, you can calculate the mass of air. The density of air varies with pressure, temperature, humidity, etc. At sea level and at 15 °C air has a density of approximately 0.001225 g/ml, so under these conditions, a liter flask would contain (1000 ml)(0.001225 g/ml) = 1.225 g of air.
No. An erlenmyer flask measures volume, usually in mililiters, but sometimes in liters. Grams is a measurement of mass, and to measure mass you need a ballance.
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make sure the flask is cooled about 15 minutes before weighing the flask to avoid the mass error
5.0 grams.
density(d)=mass(m)/(divided by) volume(v) take a filled ballon take a jar filled to the top push the ballon to the bottom and then catch water that falls out how ever much falls out is your volume then divide it by your mass/weight
When an egg is heated, the protein present within it(the egg white), called albumin gets denatured. This is because protein structures break at high temperatures. As a result, the liquid albumin forms a thick white mass.
No. Mass is the weight of an object on earth. Scientists use mass instead of weight so the measurements will be the same everywhere. For example A big ballon has a relatively lower mass than a small sized stone
mass involves weight....volume is size. A ballon and a loaf of bread may have the same volume (occupy the same space) , but the bread has more volume.
The only way to know is to weigh it. The mass of two apparently identical flasks is quite variable.
It retains its original volume, but its shape is changed.
mendeleev arranged elements according to atomic mass. He was able to observe periodicity when arranged in this pattern.