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4 June, 10:55

how many kilograms off mercury would fill a 5litre container if the density of mercury is 13.6grams per cm3

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  1. 4 June, 11:09
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    68kg

    Explanation:

    1 cm^3 is the same as 1 mL and there are 5000mL in 5L

    Therefore if the density is 13.6g/mL we multiply 13.6 by 5000 to get the amount of grams required = 68000g which is 68kg
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