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Definition:
Liquid volume is expressed as cubic units of liquid measurements such as liters, milliliters etc. Meanwhile, mass is also a unit of measurement that weighs how heavy an object is, either in the units of kilogram or gram.
Summary:
LIQUID VOLUME – It is the amount of space occupied by a liquid at rest or at their containers. It is measured through liquid measurement.
MASS – It is a measure of how much matter is in an object. It is commonly measured by how much something weighs.
2 COMMON MEASUREMENTS OF VOLUME
- MILLILITER – Measures a very small amount of liquid. It is often written as mL.
- LITER – It is equivalent to 1000 milliliter. It is often written as L.
INSTRUMENTS USED IN MEASURING LIQUID VOLUME
- MEASURING CUP – It is the commonly used measuring instrument. It is used in the kitchen for adding liquid ingredients in a measured quantity.
- LABORATORY TOOLS – It is used in laboratories for clinical and scientific purposes. It is useful in measuring liquids with precision for carrying out tests with chemicals and others.
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