Final answer:
The beaker has a volume of 349.06 mL when filled with water. If filled with mercury, taking into account its density of 13.5 g/mL, the beaker and its contents would weigh 4751.4 g.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the volume the beaker can hold, we use the mass of the filled beaker and subtract the empty beaker's mass. The difference gives us the mass of the water, which we can then divide by the density of water (1.00 g/mL) to find the volume.
For water:
Total mass of the filled beaker - Mass of the empty beaker = Mass of the water
388.15 g - 39.09 g = 349.06 g
Since density (d) of water = 1.00 g/mL, Volume (V) of water = Mass (m) of water / Density (d) of water
Volume = 349.06 g / 1.00 g/mL = 349.06 mL
For mercury:
To find out how much the beaker would weigh if filled with mercury, we use the volume we just calculated and multiply it by the density of mercury (13.5 g/mL).
Mass of mercury = Volume × Density of mercury = 349.06 mL × 13.5 g/mL = 4712.31 g
Total mass of the beaker filled with mercury = Mass of the empty beaker + Mass of mercury = 39.09 g + 4712.31 g = 4751.4 g