Volume of the liquid.
The mass of the liquid.
The temperature of the liquid ( this can affect the volume).
The tare(nett) weight of the containing vessel.
The general equatyion for density is
density = mass/ volume or
D = m/v
as density is equal to mass per unit volume. for any substance, volume does not remain same in its three(solid, liquid and gas) state. so density vary when volume changes for different states of a substance
Liquid is one of the three classical states of matter (the others being gas and solid). Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Some liquids resist compression, while others can be compressed. Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density. A distinctive property of the liquid state is surface tension, leading to wetting phenomena. The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than in a gas. Therefore, liquid and solid are both termed condensed matter. On the other hand, as liquids and gases share the ability to flow, they are both called fluids.Ctrl+a
the three states of water are ...solid, liquid, and gas,
Density occurs because the mass of particles in a substance is concentrated in a certain volume. As a result, the particles are closely packed together, leading to a measure of how much mass is contained within a given volume. Essentially, density is a measure of how compact or spread out the particles are within a substance.
The three states of matter in which water can exist are gas, liquid, and solid.
Grams per millimeter or grams per cubic centimeter.
You need a tripple beam balance
DEnsity of the liquid . Density of the floating object Temperature Remember the Principle of Archimedes. 'The weight/mass of a body i,,ersed im a fluid is euqla to the weight/mass of the fluid displaced'.
Problem: You are given two unknown liquids. Find the density of each. Materials: 100ml graduated cylinder, triple beam balance, calculator, 2 unknown liquids. Procedure: 1) Find the mass of the empty graduated cylinder. 2) Pour unknown liquid #1 into the graduated cylinder to the 50 ml. level. 3) Find the mass of the graduated cylinder with 50ml of unknown liquid #1. 4) Repeat steps 1-3 for unknown liquid #2. We can calculate density of a liquid using the formula: Density= Mass/Volume where mass is that for just the liquid (you must subtract out the mass of the graduated cylinder). Now let's calculate the densities of the two liquids using the following given data. Liquid #1: Given: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 78 grams Mass of graduated cylinder with unknown liquid #1= 128 grams. Find: a) Mass of just the liquid = ____ b) Volume of liquid=_____ c) Density of liquid #1 =____ Liquid #2: Given: Mass of empty graduated cylinder = 78 grams Mass of graduated cylinder with unknown liquid #2= 117.5 grams. Find: a) Mass of just the liquid = ____ b) Volume of liquid =_____ c) Density of liquid #2=____ Check your answers by inserting the value in the box below.
Gas has the least density among the three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas). Gas particles are more spread out compared to solids and liquids, leading to lower density.
The three steps in finding a location on a map are: Locate the map's scale to understand the distance measurements. Use the map's key or legend to identify symbols and features. Determine the coordinates or grid references of the desired location for precise pinpointing.
as density is equal to mass per unit volume. for any substance, volume does not remain same in its three(solid, liquid and gas) state. so density vary when volume changes for different states of a substance
You can get the volume by multiplying the three measurements. That would be 42,930 cubic inches.
there are many units for measurements .three measurements are bigger than a kilometer are miles , light years and megameters .
Water vapor has the least density among the three states of water—ice, liquid water, and water vapor. This is because water vapor consists of gas molecules that are far apart from each other, resulting in a lower density compared to liquid water and ice, which have their molecules more closely packed. Ice, while less dense than liquid water, is denser than water vapor.
They form individual layers depending on their densities...the liquids with lighter density floats on liquid with heavier density......
length, breadth, depth.