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Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/mL. A sample of mercury weighs 2.25 kg. What volume does it occupy

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Answer:

165 mL

Explanation:

Density is mass divided by volume:

D = M / V

Solving for volume:

V = M / D

The density is given in g/mL. So first let's convert the mass from kg to g:

2.25 kg × (1000 g / kg) = 2250 g

Plugging in values:

V = (2250 g) / (13.6 g/mL)

V = 165.4 mL

Rounded to 3 significant figures, the volume is 165 mL.

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