All types of matter have a mass.
The answer depends on sample of WHAT!
yes, pH can be measured in a water (an aqueous) solution.
Pure water contains measurable quantitiues of hydrogen and hydroxide because the filter effect that is used to make the water pure is not refined enough to remove such small of particles.
Stoichiometry is based on the fact that chemical reactions occur in ratios of moles of all substances. The problem is that there is no device that directly measures moles. We do have a device to measure mass, so molar mass is used in stoichiometric calculations to give results which are measurable.
The mass of 120 mL of water is 120 g.
All materials have mass which should be measurable.
Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
If a measurable Force moves a measurable MASS a measurable Distance, then a measurable amount of Work has been done.
Four measurable properties of matter are mass,weight,volume,and pressure.
The answer depends on sample of WHAT!
density, mass, and volume are common.
yes because it can occupy space and has a measurable mass
yes, pH can be measured in a water (an aqueous) solution.
Yes, because the snow has more mass. One gram of water will turn into one gram of snow -- there is no mass lost or gained by the conversion. (OK, maybe a little because of movement... relativity and all that stuff that is not yet measurable. Anyway, relativistically speaking, the snow would have a smaller mass because it moves slower.)
yes it is
troposphere
hardness, purity,temperature, and pH