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What is the volume of 1.3lb of mercury? the density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3(1lb =453.6...

What is the volume of 1.3lb of mercury? the density of mercury is 13.6 g/cm3(1lb =453.6 g approx.)

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   Weight of mercury=1.3lb = 453.6 gm.

                  density of mercury =13.6 g/cm3

            Formula   Denisity= mass/ volume

                              Volume= mass / denisity

                                         =   453.6/13.6

                                        =   33.35 ml

the volume of 1.3lb of mercury is 33.35 ml

            

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