Density = mass/volume, ρ=m/V so V=m/ρ and has units (kilograms)/(kilograms per cubic meter)=cubic meter. If you are dealing with other units say pounds as a unit of weight,' then 1 kg corresponds to 2.21 lb at sea level in the sense that the weight of 1 kg is 2.21 lb at sea level. Similarly 1 lb corresponds to 453.6 g and 1 oz to 28.35 g' (Beiser, A. Physics, 5th ed, Addison Wesley, 1992)
First you have to convert volume to mass. You multiply the volume by the density of the substance you are considering. Then you multiply the mass by the gravity, to get the weight.
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Volume weight is calculated by multiplying the total volume of a object by the weight of its contents. If an object holds 4 gallons of a liquid which weights 2 pounds each; it would have a weight of 8 pounds.
By using an average density, you can convert a weight measurement into a volume measurement. As an average density can vary considerably with many composite objects, this is not the most accurate of conversions.
If you compare the mass of 50ml of Solution 1 with the mass 50ml of Solution 2, what will you observe?
Comparing salt solution
compare equal volumes
if you compare the mass of 50 ml of solution 1
with 50 ml of Solution 2.
what will you observ?
Comparing salt solution
compare equal volumes
if you compare the mass of 50 ml of solution 1
with 50 ml of Solution 2.
what will you observe?