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18 January, 03:04

3. Mercury is a liquid metal that has a density of 13.58 g/mL. Calculate the volume of mercury

that must be poured out in order to obtain 0.5000 g of Mercury (2)

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  1. 18 January, 06:26
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    0.03682 mL of mercury

    Explanation:

    We know the density of the mercury which is 13.58 g/mL

    density = mass / volume

    volume = mass / density

    Now we can calculate the volume of 0.5 g of mercury:

    volume = 0.5 / 13.58 = 0.03682 mL of mercury
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