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Find the volume of a 136g mass of mercury when the density of mercury 13.6g/cm3

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Answered by mrOogway
13

We know,

Density = Mass ÷ Volume

Here, Density of mercury = 13.6 g/cm³ and Mass of mercury = 136 g

Thus,

Volume = Mass ÷ Density = 136/13.6 = 10 cm³

Hence, volume of the given mercury is 10 cm³.

Answered by muscardinus
3

The density of the mercury is 10\ cm^3

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of mercury, m = 136 g

The density of mercury, d=13.6\ g/cm^3

We know that the mass per unit volume is called density of a material. It is given by the formula as :

d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\V=\dfrac{m}{d}\\\\V=\dfrac{136\ g}{13.6\ g/cm^3}\\\\V=10\ cm^3

So, the density of the mercury is 10\ cm^3. Hence, this is the required solution.

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