1.36e4 kg/m^3(1m/100cm)^3*(1000g/1kg)
1.36e4 kg/m^3(1m/1e2cm)^3*(1w3g/1 kg)
1.36e4 (1m/1e2 )^3*( 1e3 ) g/cm^3
1.36e 7/1e6=13.6g/cm^3
Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Mercury has a density of 1.36 x 10^4 kg/m^3. What is the density of mercury in units of g/cm?
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You mean g/cm^3
1.36 *10^4 kg/m^3 * 10^3 g/kg * (1m/10^2cm)^3
= 1.36*10^4*10^3 /10^6
= 1.36 * 10^1
= 13.6 g/cm^3
water is by the way 10^3 kg/m^3 which is 1 g/cm^3
so this just means mercury is 13.6 times as dense as water
1.36 *10^4 kg/m^3 * 10^3 g/kg * (1m/10^2cm)^3
= 1.36*10^4*10^3 /10^6
= 1.36 * 10^1
= 13.6 g/cm^3
water is by the way 10^3 kg/m^3 which is 1 g/cm^3
so this just means mercury is 13.6 times as dense as water
Density = 13600kg/m^3 * 1000g/kg * 1m^3/10^6cm^3 = 13.6 g/cm^3.