Asked by Jonathan

The density of mercury is 13.54 g/cm3. Suppose you need 40 gm of mercury for an experiment. What volume of mercury do you need?
A)2.95 cm3
B)541.60 cm3
C)26.46 cm3

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Answered by DrBob222
mass = volume x density
Answered by Stephanie
A0 2.95 cm3
Answered by fatuma
The density of mercury is 13.54 g/cm3. Suppose you need 40 gm of mercury for an experiment. What volume of mercury do you need?
Answered by Kayt.
The correct answer is C(26.46 cm3)
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