Its is the same.
It depends on the type of alcohol and volume (amount) and environmental conditions for evaporation to occur.
When an item takes up more space than another item, this means it has a greater volume. Synonyms for volume are size, bulk, and capacity.
Volume
Greater volume than the other object.
The 1000 grammes of ethanol will occupy a greater volume because its specific gravity is lower than that of water. s.g. water = ~1.0 s.g. ethanol = ~ 0.794
I think the answer is in your question, because it takes more heat to warm up something with greater temperature
No, volume is the amount of space something takes up.
If the volume of the titrant is between that range, it takes out the mainstream of error. It is allowed to be more accurate when determining mols and molarity of the compounds within the titrations
Volume
Volume is the space that an object takes up.
Much larger, 318 Earth masses iirc. And since it is made of hydrogen the volume is takes up is even greater than that.
Yes. volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter takes up!