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meghana wants to know the measuring units of water what will you tell him​

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Answered by plal8960
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Explanation:

Physical properties: Sodium chloride is a white crystalline solid with a density of 2.16 g/mL, and a melting point of 801 °C. It is also available as aqueous solutions of different concentrations, called saline solutions. Chemical properties: Sodium chloride is readily soluble in water and other polar solvents.


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Answered by Bajpai3663
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Answer:

We measure the physical quantity of the water and most of the other liquid materials with the help of 'litre' unit.

• The water and other liquid materials are physically measured in terms of the volume.

• And, most of the volume measurements are taken with the help of the 'litre' and it's related units. (Eg. Millilitre, Decilitre etc.)

• That's why the measuring unit of water is mostly represented by litre unit. (Gallon unit is also used when we are measuring a huge amount of water or any other liquid material)

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