For measuring the mass (solids) of a substance you would need to use a balance. Measuring volume (liquids) a volumetric flask is required.
No, a graduate is not used to measure mass. A graduate is typically used to measure volume, especially in laboratory settings. Mass is usually measured using a scale or balance.
-- Length is measured by rulers; they are often wood. -- Volume is measured by measuring cups; they are usually glass. -- Mass is most often measured by a laboratory balance; they are metal.
The apparatus used to measure mass is called a balance or a scale. It is a device that compares the mass of an object with a known mass to determine the object's mass accurately.
To find the density of an object, you need to measure its mass (using a scale) and its volume (using a ruler, displacement method, or geometric calculations). Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
There is no unit of measure, and no mechanical device, that can describe or measure both mass and volume.
No, a graduate is not used to measure mass. A graduate is typically used to measure volume, especially in laboratory settings. Mass is usually measured using a scale or balance.
laboratory apparatus used for getting the mass
To measure density in a laboratory setting, you commonly use a balance to measure mass and a graduated cylinder to measure volume. By dividing the mass of the substance by its volume, you can calculate the density.
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A common instrument that can measure both mass and volume is a laboratory balance. The balance can measure the mass of an object by comparing it to calibrated weights, while volume can be indirectly determined by measuring the displacement of a liquid when the object is submerged.
-- Length is measured by rulers; they are often wood. -- Volume is measured by measuring cups; they are usually glass. -- Mass is most often measured by a laboratory balance; they are metal.
mass/volume = density
Newton meter (N).
The apparatus used to measure mass is called a balance or a scale. It is a device that compares the mass of an object with a known mass to determine the object's mass accurately.
To evaluate the density of a mystery liquid, you can use a graduated cylinder to measure its volume and a scale to measure its mass. Density can then be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume of the liquid. Comparing this value to known densities of liquids can help identify the mystery liquid.
-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide its mass by its volume. The result is its density.
Density = mass/volume.