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At 25.0 degrees Celsius, one milliliter of mercury has a mass of 13.6g. How many liters of mercury are required to have a mass of 500 Kg of mercury?
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At 25.0 degrees Celsius, one milliliter of mercury has a mass of 13.6g. How many liters of mercury are required to have a mass of 500 Kg of mercury?
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500 kg = 500000g
500000/13.6=36764.70588
36764.70588/1000=36.7647
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