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What is the volume of water?

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One milliliter (1 mL) of water has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter (1cm3). Different atoms have different sizes and masses. Atoms on the periodic table are arranged in order according to the number of protons in the nucleus. Even though an atom may be smaller than another atom, it might have more mass.

How do you calculate volume of water?

Calculating water volume depends on the shape of the vessel containing the water. Volume calculations for a square or rectangular vessel require you know its length, width and depth for entry into the volume equation, V=L_W_D, where L stands for length, W is the width and D represents depth.

What is the initial volume of water?

One milliliter (1 mL) of water has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter (1cm3).

Whereas the basic formula for the area of a rectangular shape is length × width, the basic formula for volume is length × width × height.

How do you find volume in liters?

Dividing the volume (in cubic centimeters) of the shape by 1,000 will give you the volume in liters (L).

10mL equals two teaspoons (2tsp). A tablespoon is three times bigger than a teaspoon and three teaspoons equal one tablespoon (1Tbsp or 1Tb). One tablespoon also equals 15mL.

How many liters is 250ml?

The answer is 1000. Suppose you convert between milliliter and liter. You can see more details about each unit of measurement ml or l The unit derived from SI per volume is the cubic meter.

Is mL volume or density?

While any units of mass and volume can be used to calculate density the most common are grams (g) and milliliters (ml). This gives density the units of grams per milliliter (g/ml). An example: A 4.6 g piece of zinc is determined to have a volume of 0.64 ml.