Asked by Rexford
                Mercury is the only substance that is liquid at room temperature, it's density is 13.6g/ml. How many grams of Mercury will occupy a volume of 95.8ml 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    mass = density * volume
so plug in your numbers
    
so plug in your numbers
                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    I will correct an erroneous statement here. Mercury is NOT the only "substance" that is liquid at room temperature. What about water? What about methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, glycerin, and millions of other "substances". I know part of the problem. You actually didn't mean "substances". You actually meant "elements". However, that isn't true either.
Fr, Cs, Ga, Br are liquids, according to the periodic table, at room temperature. And to be perfectly picky about it, just what do you consider room temperature. Not everyone agrees on that number. Is it 20 C, 25 C, 30 C, 273 K? You gotta be careful when expressing yourself.
    
Fr, Cs, Ga, Br are liquids, according to the periodic table, at room temperature. And to be perfectly picky about it, just what do you consider room temperature. Not everyone agrees on that number. Is it 20 C, 25 C, 30 C, 273 K? You gotta be careful when expressing yourself.
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