Answer:
Just like solids, liquids also have their own characteristic density. ... Just like a solid, the density of a liquid equals the mass of the liquid divided by its volume; D = m/v. The density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter. The density of a substance is the same regardless of the size of the sample.
Matter is generally defined as any thing that has mass and occupies spaces. Matter is generally divided into three categories ; solid, liquid and gas. Water is a liquid, water has does have molecules, thus has a mass, and is suspended in an area such as water in glass.
SO YES WATER IN A GLASS HAS MASS :)
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