Respuesta :
Density = mass/volume
13.6 = 0.35/v
Divide both sides by 0.35 in order to find the volume.
38.85714286 = volume
You can either round it to the nearest hundredth or tenth depending on the problem or just leave it as is.
13.6 = 0.35/v
Divide both sides by 0.35 in order to find the volume.
38.85714286 = volume
You can either round it to the nearest hundredth or tenth depending on the problem or just leave it as is.
Mass per unit volume of any substance is called density.
It can be represented as:
[tex]\text {Density} & = \dfrac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Volume}}[/tex]
It is measured in kg/m³.
Given,
- The density of mercury (Hg) = 13.6 g/ml
- Mass of mercury (Hg) = 0.35 kg = 350 gm
- Volume in millimetre =?
[tex]\text {Volume} & = \dfrac{\text{Mass}}{\text{Density}}[/tex]
[tex]\text {Volume} & = \dfrac{\text{350 gm }}{\text{13.6 g/ml}}[/tex]
= 25.92 ml
Therefore, 26 ml of the volume of mercury is present.
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