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7 March, 08:56

The density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3. What volume (in quarts) is occupied by 100. g of Hg? (1 L = 1.06 qt)

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  1. 7 March, 11:47
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    0.00077 qt

    Explanation:

    Density -

    Density of a substance is given by the mass of the substance divided by the volume of the substance.

    Hence, d = m / V

    V = volume

    m = mass,

    d = density,

    From the question,

    The mass mercury = 100 g

    Density of mercury = 13.6 g/cm³.

    Hence, by using the above formula, and putting the corresponding values, the volume of mercury is calculated as -

    d = m / V

    13.6 g/cm³ = 100 g / V

    V = 7.35 cm³

    1 cm³ = 0.001 L

    V = 7.35 * 0.001 L = 0.0073 L

    Since,

    1 L = 1.06 qt

    V = 0.0073 * 1.06 qt = 0.0077 qt
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