No. Specific volume is the inverse of density. Molar volume specific volume divided by mols. (i.e. g/(mLxMols)
To calibrate a volumetric flask, you need to fill it with a known volume of liquid, usually water, at a specific temperature. Then, you measure the actual volume of liquid in the flask using a calibrated measuring device, such as a graduated cylinder or a pipette. The difference between the known volume and the measured volume is the calibration error, which can be used to adjust the accuracy of the flask.
There is no difference between cm3 and ml. They represent the same volume unit, where 1 cm3 is equal to 1 ml. Both are commonly used to measure volume in various contexts.
The volume distribution is the theoretical volume into which (for example a drug) is distributed into the body. The apparent volume is the volume into which the drug is KNOWN to distribute in the body.
Molarity is a specific type of concentration measurement that represents the number of moles of solute per liter of solution. Concentration, on the other hand, is a more general term that refers to the amount of solute present in a given volume of solution, which can be expressed in various units such as mass/volume or moles/volume.
You can tell the difference in density between quartz and galena by measuring their mass and volume. Calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume. Galena has a higher density than quartz, so the sample with higher density is likely to be galena.
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What is the difference between 10 and 20 volume creme developer?
The volume number in a publication indicates the year or period of publication, while the issue number represents the specific edition within that volume.
The volume is the same as the difference between a orange.
Volume is the number of issues in a year.
The millilitre is a unit of volume; 1 mL = 0,001 L.A letter is a graphic symbol, an element in a specific alphabete.
One volume.
The issue number in a publication refers to the specific edition or installment within a volume, while the volume number represents the overall collection of issues published within a certain period.
Stock volume refers to the total number of shares traded in a particular stock on a given day, while average volume is the average number of shares traded over a specific period of time, such as 30 days.
The difference between capacity and volume is that when you measure volume you mearsure the amount of space or air in a 3D shape and capacity measures the amount of water or anything, prefrebly a liquid that it can hold
Volume
Gross volume is the volume at actual condition whereas standard volume is at standard Pressure/Temperature condition.