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The density of mercury is 13,600 kg/m³. Determine the mass of 10.0 cm³ of mercury.

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    The mass of mercury = 0.136 kg

    Explanation:

    Density: This is defined as the ratio of mass of a body and the volume of that body. The S. I unit of density is kg/m³. It can be represented mathematically as

    D = m/v

    m = D * v ... Equation 1

    Where D = density of the mercury, m = mass of the mercury, v = volume of the mercury.

    Given: D = 13600 kg/m², v = 10 cm³ = (10*1/1000000) = 0.00001 m³

    Substituting these values into equation 1,

    m = 13600*0.00001

    m = 0.136 kg.

    Therefore the mass of mercury = 0.136 kg
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