how would you determine the density of an irregular shaped solid which is heavier than and insoluble in water
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The mass you can measure on a balance or a scale, and the volume is the amount of space the object occupies. You can find the volume of an irregular object by immersing it in water in a beaker or other container with volume markings, and by seeing how much the level goes up
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If a solid object has an irregular shape, a stone, for example, its volume can be measured in two ways. One is by using a measuring cylinder, and the other one is by using an overflow jar.
Measurement of volume of irregular solid bodies both heavier and lighter than water including those soluble in water, by displacement of water or other liquids in a measuring cylinder.
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