Density is mass/volume, which is a ratio of mass per unit of volume. The SI derived unit for density is kg/m3, but in chemistry it is measured primarily in g/cm3 or g/mL. 1cm3 = 1mL.
No. Volume and density are both measures - of different characteristics.
a Hydrometer is used to measure the density of a solution, by the use of a scaled float. typically it is used for battery acid.
The tool that compares the density of water to that of coolant is called a hydrometer. It measures the specific gravity of a liquid (the ratio of the density of the liquid to the density of water) to determine its concentration or strength.
The term you are looking for is "density." Density measures how much mass is contained in a specific volume of an object. Mathematically, density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
The volume of a substance can vary based on its density. To convert grams to milliliters, you would need to know the density of the specific substance in question. This can be calculated using the formula: density = mass (in grams) / volume (in milliliters).
What measures density
density= mass/volumedensity
No. Volume and density are both measures - of different characteristics.
The density of a wood is 0.72g/cm3 what will be the mass off the wood with measures 30cm101010?
density is measured in grams per liter (g/L)
Salinity and Density are related because they are both measures of the amount
Density = Mass / Volume. There is not an instrument that will measure both so you will need to measure them separately and calculate the density.
Mass, density, volume, hardness etc.
NO It measures matter
For example the density.
Length measures the distance between two points, volume measures the amount of space an object occupies, mass measures the amount of matter in an object, weight measures the force of gravity acting on an object, density measures how compact the matter in an object is, and temperature measures the degree of hotness or coldness of an object.
Mass = Volume*density PROVIDED those measures are in comparable units.