true. As the candy gets smaller the ratio of surface area to volume increases.
Yes
The volume cannot be 1 centimetre since that is not an appropriate unit for measuring volume.
V = 18.52 cm3
Not necessarily just changing the surface area causes the rate to change. Changing the ratio of surface area volume changes the rate at which a solute dissolves in a solvent. If the surface area is larger and the volume of a solute is smaller or the same, then the rate at which the solute dissolves in a solvent increases. If the surface area is smaller and the volume of the solute is larger or the same, then the rate at which the solute dissolves in a solvent decreases.
yes, a centimeter is meausring volume because a centimeter measures an area of matter that has a face of 1 centimeter in length or longer. which helps to measure the volume of an object.
yes, a centimeter is meausring volume because a centimeter measures an area of matter that has a face of 1 centimeter in length or longer. which helps to measure the volume of an object.
1 centimeter is a measure of a linear length or distance. There is never 1 centimeter of volume.
A cylinder with a radius of 7 centimeter and a height of 12 centimeter has a volume of 1,847.26 cm3.
A cube with a side length of 1 centimeter has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter.
Reactions proceed at the surface. The smaller the particle, the greater the surface to volume ratio, the more rapid the reaction proceeds. A practical example: Powdered candy dissolves faster than a lump of candy.
The volume of 1 cubic centimeter is 1 milliliter.
Cubic centimeter IS a measure of volume! 1 cc = 1 mililiter.