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Alison Sherman
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13 November, 05:30
What is the volume in ml of one pound of mercury?
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Denise Norton
13 November, 05:55
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The volume of 1 lb Hg is 33.45 mL.
Mass of Hg = 1 lb * (453.6 g/1 lb) = 453.6 g
Volume of Hg = 453.6 g * (1 mL/13.56 g) = 33.45 mL
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