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Q: How do you determine the volume of sugar without using water displacement?
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Which as the greatest volume dirt rocks sugar or feathers?

It depends on how much of each substance you have. The more you have, the higher the volume. Therefore, it is impossible to determine without amounts of each.


Which is better to measure volume ruler micrometer displacement?

It depends on what object you are trying to measure. Displacement is appropriate for a medium sized, non-soluble object, of any shape. It would be pretty useless if you wanted to measure the volume of a concert hall or a needle! And it would not work for a sugar cube either. A micrometre would be appropriate for small objects with simple geometry, such as a needle or possibly a sugar cube. But is would be no use for a concert hall nor an irregular object. A ruler would be appropriate for large objects with a simple geometry such as a concert hall. But it would be no use for a needle, nor for an irregular object.


How can you determine the volume of irregular solids?

Put it in a container of water. The amount of water it displaces (or the amount the water level rises) is exactly equal to the volume. Behold: you're Archimedes.answ2. For awkward materials such as pumice and sugar cubes, a suitable fluid is a fine granular material such as flour or Lycopodium powder.


how can you measure the volume of a piece of sugar by gaduated cylinder?

I don't now


How many grams sugar need to be added in a 100mL water to make a 10 sugar solution?

To make a 10% sugar solution you need to dissolve 10 grams of sugar and bring the volume up to 100 ml

Related questions

How do you find the volume of sugar?

You can use displacement of water but you'll have to do it quickly before the sugar dissolves. You can also find a substance that sugar does not dissolve in and use that instead of water. If you change its state of matter, the volume might change.


Which as the greatest volume dirt rocks sugar or feathers?

It depends on how much of each substance you have. The more you have, the higher the volume. Therefore, it is impossible to determine without amounts of each.


How could you measure the volume of granulated sugar?

Use the water displacement method


What problem could you have if you tried to use displacement of water to find the volume of a sugar cube?

a sugar cube has air spaces in it. when put in water, the spaces will fill. the volume of water displaced will therefore be less than the original volume of the cube, so no


Which one of these can not be used with the displacement method a rock a sugar cube block of wood oxygen gas a whale a coin?

A sugar cube, since the sugar cube will dissolve in the water and you will not be able to measure the increase in volume.


How would you determine the volume of granulated table sugar wood chips and milk?

Use a graduated cylinder.


Why can you add sugar or coffee to a cup of water without causing the volume of the water to increase?

The only thing you can add to water to increase its volume is more water.


When sugar is dissolved in water does the volume of liquid increase?

Concentration increases


How does sugar in soda affect how much a sponge absorbs?

the sugar takes up more volume in the sponge so the absorbtion rate will be lower than any other liquid without sugar like water


How do you separate sugar sand paper aluminum steel and Styrofoam?

without better grammar, I cannot determine exactly what is the question....


What is a method that you can use to work out the difference between salt and sugar without tasting them?

Their weights per equal volume of each substance.


What is the volume of sugar and water mixture?

The volume of a sugar and water mixture is less than the volume of each substance alone because when water is added to sugar, water fills in the little spaces between the particles of sugar, resulting in a lower volume.