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A droplet of pure mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm^3. What is the density of a sample of pure mercury that is 10 times as large as the droplet?
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A droplet of pure mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm^3. What is the density of a sample of pure mercury that is 10 times as large as the droplet?
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The only thing you need to solve it is to know that
density = mass or volumes
It does't matter which mass do you have- density is always the same, therefore
13.6 g/cm^3
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