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You would use Volume.
Volume
It would be the simplest way to do so.
density= mass/volume
you would use a ruler.
I would assume that you would use displacement to determine volume when the object is extremely complicatedly shaped.
To find the volume of solution needed, you can use the formula: moles = Molarity × Volume. Rearranging the formula to solve for volume: Volume = Moles / Molarity. Plugging in the values, you get Volume = 0.50 moles / 0.25 M = 2 liters of solution needed.
Since the volume of an atom is determined by the radius of its electron cloud, we can use the atomic radius to approximate the volume each atom occupies. The atomic radius of Cs is larger than that of F, so more F atoms would be needed to occupy the same volume as one Cs atom. Approximately 9 F atoms are needed to occupy the same volume as one Cs atom.
You would use volume to see how much juice is in a jug.
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you would use centimetres to measure the volume for a slice of bread
A measuring jug is all you need for the volume and a mass balance is needed to determine mass.
To find the density of an object, you would need a balance to measure its mass and a ruler to measure its volume. Once you have these measurements, you can use the formula density = mass/volume to calculate the density of the object.
To calculate the volume of soil needed to fill the well, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half the diameter) and h is the height. In this case, the radius is 2 feet and the height is 32 feet. Therefore, the volume of soil needed would be approximately 804.25 cubic feet.
the unit for volume, for a liquid would be oz(ounces) I believe..
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