Yes, if the large plastic bag had the same volume as the original container and was rigid enough to sustain the same pressure.
Your question makes no sense the weight of a volume of Rum would depend on how large the volume was.
This sphere would have a diameter of 3.368 units with a volume of 020 units3
fluid ounces
Large plastic tarps in Houston can be purchased at Home Depot or one can purchase a large plastic tarp online from websites like 'Amazon' or 'tarpaflex'.
In a large volume the intermolecular collisions are rare.
Mass depends on how much of something there is, as well as how dense it is, AKA volume and density. Assuming these two blocks have the same density since theyโre the same plastic, the bigger block would have more mass.
If francium could be obtained in large quantities would have a definite volume.
Your question makes no sense the weight of a volume of Rum would depend on how large the volume was.
This sphere would have a diameter of 3.368 units with a volume of 020 units3
I would use a large, graduated measuring jug for this.I would use a large, graduated measuring jug for this.
There is no standard volume.
a large beaker and sponge
fluid ounces
Bushel
filtration
"large density" ===> (relatively large mass) fits into (relatively small volume)
large block