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40 cm³ of mercury weighs 544 g. Calculate the density of mercury? in (g/cm³)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :

  • Volume of mercury = 40 cm³
  • Weight of mercury = 544 g

To find : The density of mercury in (g/cm³) unit.

Solution :

We can simply solve this mathematical problem by using the following mathematical process.

To solve this numerical problem we have to know about the density.

What is density?

  • "The mass per unit volume of a substance is known as the density of that substance."
  • Density = Mass / Volume

Here, the necessary units for the final answer (ie. g/cm³) are also present in the given initial measurements. So, we don't need to do any kind of unit conversion.

According to the previously mentioned mathematical relationship of density, mass and volume, we get :

Density = (544g / 40cm³) = 13.6 g/cm³

Hence, the density in (g/cm³) is 13.6 g/cm³

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