No because elements and compounds can have the same mass and volume.
No. A volume can be empty, with no mass in it.
yes
Yes
the formula weight of a compound is determined by adding up the individual weights of every atom in the compound. For example the formula weight of Magnesium Bromide (MgBr2)= 24 + 2(80) = 184
You start with the mass of the compound. This you divide by the total molecular mass of the compound (the atomic mass of 1 molecule) and you multiply this by the amount of atoms 1 molecule consists of.
No. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume). Energy has no mass and does not take up space, therefore it is not matter.
Not take up space in the hospital
greenium is a compound because it is made up of more than one type of atom
yeh matter have weight and take out space
Energy
Mass is defined as anything that has weight and takes up space.
Both elements and compounds have mass and volume (take up space).
Yes, it does.
the formula weight of a compound is determined by adding up the individual weights of every atom in the compound. For example the formula weight of Magnesium Bromide (MgBr2)= 24 + 2(80) = 184
they all take up space and all have matter, mass, and weight
they all take up space and all have matter, mass, and weight
14 by 14 square foot will be plenty of space.
yes everything with weight takes up space and when you write with a pencil the lead is breaking off and transferring onto a piece of paper
"Matter" is anything that has weight and takes up space.
Liters are used to measure volume. Volume is the amount of space that matter take up.