Asked by Amber Smith
                Mercury is a liquid metal with a mass density of 13.6g/cm. What is the mass of 10.0 centimeters cubed of mercury?
Your units for the mass density should be g/cm^3. To get the mass of any volume V, multiply the mass density by V.
In your case, the Volume is V = 10.0 cm^3
You can always multiply by ten by moving a decimal point one place to the right.
            
        Your units for the mass density should be g/cm^3. To get the mass of any volume V, multiply the mass density by V.
In your case, the Volume is V = 10.0 cm^3
You can always multiply by ten by moving a decimal point one place to the right.
Answers
                    Answered by
            baljinder
            
    13.6*10power3kg/m3
    
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