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8 August, 12:32

The mercury in a thermometer has a volume of 0.516 milliliters and a mass of 2.8 grams. What is its density?

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  1. 8 August, 12:35
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    If density = mass / volume,

    then:

    Density = 2.8 g /.516 mL

    Density = 5.42635659 g/mL
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