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11 October, 21:34

Mercury has a mass density of 13.54 g/ml. how many milliliters would 100. grams occupy

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  1. 11 October, 21:39
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    7.39 ml For this problem, simply divide the mass of mercury you have by it's density. 100 g / 13.54 g/ml = 7.3855 ml Since we only have 3 significant digits in 100., you need to round the result to 3 significant digits. So 7.3855 ml = 7.39 ml
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