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Sofia Roberson
13 June, 17:56
How would you properly measure the mass of liquid
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Kaitlynn Sanders
13 June, 18:42
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With a certain scale
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Jensen Graham
13 June, 21:37
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First determine the mass of the container you are putting the liquid in, next put the liquid in and measure the container with the liquid, finally subtract the mass of the container from the container with the liquid
Ex. 1) Container - 5 2) container with liquid-8 3) 8-5=3 Final, the mass of the liquid is 3 grams
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