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16 November, 22:16

A container has 79000cm3 of mercury. Find the mass of mercury if the density is 13.6g/cm3

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  1. 16 November, 22:34
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    Density is mass divided by volume:

    D = M / V

    Given V = 79000 cm³ and D = 13.6 g/cm³:

    13.6 g/cm³ = M / (79000 cm³)

    M = 1,074,400 g

    M = 1,074 kg

    Round as needed.
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