1 quart
Step 1 . calculate the volume of the cylinder step 2 . put the rock in the cylinder and fill it with water to the top step 3. measure the amount of water step 4 subtract the volume of the water from the volume of the cylinder, and you have the volume of the rock.
what object would you use to describe an increase in volume? 1. a wooden box with holes 2. a rock and a cup of water 3. ice in a glass and a thermometer 4. a soccer ball and a pump
No, it does not. The volume of water changes according with it's temperature. Water, unlike other substances, it has a minimum volume at 4 degrees Celsius.
A 1L pitcher of water will weigh exactly 1kg.
it remain the same as it has definite volume.
The answer depends on the equipment that you have available.
a bucket...
The best unit of capacity to describe the amount of lemonade in a pitcher is liters or quarts, depending on the size of the pitcher. For example, if the pitcher holds 2 liters of lemonade, you would state that the capacity is 2 liters. To determine this, you can fill the pitcher with a known volume of water (like a liter measuring cup) and count how many times it fills the pitcher to find its total capacity. This approach provides a practical way to measure the volume of liquid accurately.
Volume displacement.
Macroscopic
To find the volume of an irregular-shaped solid object, you can use a method called displacement. Fill a container with water, then submerge the object in the water and measure the amount of water displaced. The volume of the object is equal to the volume of water displaced, which can be calculated using the formula for volume of a regular shape.
volume measurements
volume measurements
The volume of water in a titration does not matter because it does not participate in the chemical reaction taking place. The key factor in a titration is the concentration and volume of the analyte and titrant being used. The volume of water is often used to dilute the solutions to a manageable volume for titration.
Step 1 . calculate the volume of the cylinder step 2 . put the rock in the cylinder and fill it with water to the top step 3. measure the amount of water step 4 subtract the volume of the water from the volume of the cylinder, and you have the volume of the rock.
Iris, the messenger of the gods, was often seen with a pitcher because she used it to carry water from the River Styx. This water was significant in that, when the gods were forming an oath, she would pour the water above them to "seal" the pact.
Think of a plastic bag filled with water. It makes more sense to describe the amount of water within the bag by it's volume vice the bag's dimensions.