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Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm^3. What is the specific gravity of mercury?
A. 13.6 g
B. 13.6 cm
C. 13.6 cm^3
D. 13.6
12 years ago

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shana
think its 13.6 g
12 years ago
Steve
D
specific gravity is just a number; no units

It's the ratio of densities -- Hg:H2O
12 years ago

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