Its is the same.
When an item takes up more space than another item, this means it has a greater volume. Synonyms for volume are size, bulk, and capacity.
It depends on the type of alcohol and volume (amount) and environmental conditions for evaporation to occur.
Volume
No, water with a greater volume will cool slower than water with a lower volume because it takes more energy to heat or cool a larger volume of water. The larger volume of water will retain heat longer than the smaller volume.
If an object takes up more space than another object, it will have a larger volume. This means the object has more capacity to hold substances or occupy a greater area.
The 1000 grammes of ethanol will occupy a greater volume because its specific gravity is lower than that of water. s.g. water = ~1.0 s.g. ethanol = ~ 0.794
Yes, alcohol in the gaseous state can be considered a gas. In this state, alcohol molecules are spread out and move freely, like other gases. The key characteristic of a gas is that it takes the shape and volume of its container.
The volume of lead will be less than one gram of water. Lead is denser than water, so it takes up less space for the same mass.
No, volume is the amount of space something takes up.
If the volume of the titrant is between that range, it takes out the mainstream of error. It is allowed to be more accurate when determining mols and molarity of the compounds within the titrations
Volume
Volume is the space that an object takes up.