Question
Mercury(Hg) has a density of 13.5 g/cm cubed. How much space would 50.0 g of mercury occupy?
Answers
mass = volume x density
You know mass and density, substitute and solve for volume.
You know mass and density, substitute and solve for volume.
675.00
No. mass = volume x density. You substitute 50.0 for mass and 13.5 g/cc for density and solve for volume.
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