OK, so first of all the vapor takes the largest volume of the three, the second is the ice ( water is the only substance that in the solid form takes more volume than in the liquid one, that's why if you put a glass bottle filled with water to the freezer, the water will solidify and the bottle will break - try this), the smallest volume is the liquid water.
The liquid water has the smallest volume. The steamy gaseous water vapor has the largest volume ... at least at atmospheric pressure ... and the volume of the ice is the intermediate one.
the volume of its parts would be equal to the amount off butts an object gives off
The ratio of their volumes is 23^3 = 12167.
When it says that volumes are additive, it means that the total volume of a system is equal to the sum of the volumes of its individual components. This concept is commonly applied in physics, chemistry, and engineering when dealing with mixtures or composite materials. By understanding that volumes are additive, one can accurately calculate the overall volume of a system based on the volumes of its parts.
The Elements which are 13 volumes
The liquid water has the smallest volume. The steamy gaseous water vapor has the largest volume ... at least at atmospheric pressure ... and the volume of the ice is the intermediate one.
Very nicely. They're identical volumes.
A pan balance.
Only six volumes have been released as of December 2012. Maximum Ride is an Original English Language (OEL) manga and no free samples of the volumes to come are available on Yen Press's site.
Some samples of business objectives could be sales objectives. Sales objectives allow one to gain increased sales volumes. Increasing productivity is another, it allows for better profits. Improving the quality of a product is good business objective, it allows for better quality control and ensures repeat business.
Dimensions are linear measures whereas the volume is a cubic measure.
It is not necessary, it is just easier to do so.
The volume of water displaced will be the same for both the lead and glass samples, regardless of their densities or masses. This is because the volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the object submerged. Thus, both the lead and glass samples will displace 1.0 cm3 of water each.
Divide the diameter of the galaxy by the diameter of Earth. Since it seems you want to compare the volumes, raise the result to the third power. This assumes the galaxy is spherical - which in a way it is, if you consider the halo of star clusters.
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Two samples of gas at STP containing the same total number of molecules would have equal volumes, as Avogadro's Principle states that equal volumes of gases contain equal numbers of molecules at the same temperature and pressure. Thus, 1 mole of any gas at STP will have the same number of molecules as 1 mole of any other gas at STP.
Mass spectrometry can analyze samples quicker, has a higher sensitivity, and can conduct analysis with smaller sample volumes.