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How much does 1.0 ft^3 of mercury weigh given the density of mercury is 13.6 g/ml?
8 years ago

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Scott
a mL is a cm^3

a foot is ... 2.54 * 12 cm

1 ft^3 Hg
... mass = (2.54 * 12)^3 * 13.6 g

multiply by g to find the weight
8 years ago

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