The relative density of mercury

  1. The relative density of mercury is 13.6. Find the ratio of the mass of mercury of a certain volume to that of water having tem
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  2. What is the mass of 15mL sample of mercury?Look up the density of mercury. mass = volume x density. Make sure the density is in
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  3. A circular membrane lies 24cm below the open surface of a pool of mercury of relative density 13.6.If the barometric height of
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  4. How many atoms of mercury are present in 5.4 cubic cm of liquid mercury? The density of mercury is 13.55g/cc.mass Hg = volume x
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  5. A column of mercury in a barometer is 767.3 mm Hg high. Note, that in order for the pressures to be equal, density and height of
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  6. 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
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  7. 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
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  8. Mtal block weighs 500g in air and 446g completely submerged in water.Calculate density and relative density. I know relative
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  9. A simple open U-tube contains mercury. When 11.9 cm of water is poured into the right arm of the tube, how high above its
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  10. Use the mass and volume data to calculate the density of mercury to the nearest tenth.Mass of mercury = 57 g Volume of mercury =
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