Because liquid and solid are two different things
Diffusion in solid phase is possible.
I suppose that is not possible.
Measuring a chair is best done in centimeters, as centimeters are a unit of length used for measuring linear distances. Liters, on the other hand, are used for measuring volume and would not be appropriate for measuring a chair's dimensions.
9 ounces of a solid ingredient would be equivalent to 1 cup when measured in a liquid measuring cup.
Yes, solid volumes can always be determined by the displacement method, as long as the solid is denser than the fluid it is submerged in. The method involves measuring the volume of liquid displaced by the solid when it is fully submerged, which is equal to the volume of the solid.
Only if the solid is in the form of a fine powder. Alternatively, if the solid is small and you have a liquid in which it is not soluble, then it is possible to employ the displacement method to measure its volume.
Some possible sources of lab error. 1. Not preciously measuring. 2 Air pressure (not being at STP). 3 Not all liquid evaporating when measuring a solid. 4 How many significant digits are used and when rounded
Because liquid and solid are two different things
Calibration error (the equipment gives the incorrect result) and false assumptions (the sample is uniform and solid).
The act or meaning of measuring
Use a ruler, measuring tape or other device for measuring length.
the size of its head
balance
Measuring the mass of a solid involves using a balance scale to weigh the solid directly, while measuring the mass of a liquid typically involves using a container to hold the liquid and then weighing the container with the liquid inside. Liquids can take the shape of their container, so the mass of the container needs to be accounted for in the measurement.
it is use for measuring food
A dry measuring cup is used to measure dry and solid ingredients.