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Daniela
1 September, 16:51
How do you measure the mass of a liquid?
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Guillermo Leon
1 September, 18:20
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Answer:Mathematically: D = m/v. If you know what liquid you have, you can look up its density in a table. Once you know that, all you have to do to find the mass of the liquid is to measure its volume. Once you know density and volume, calculate mass using this relationship: mass = density • volume.
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