Mercury(Hg) has a density of 13.5 g/cm cubed. How much space would 50.0 g of mercury occupy?


Calculate the mass in grams, of a 3 cubic inch cube of aluminum(Al). The density of aluminum(Al) is 2.5 g/cm cubed. NOTE:(1inch cubed =16.4 cm cubed

3*16.4*2.5 = ?

123.00

To calculate the volume of a substance given its mass and density, you can use the formula:

Volume = Mass / Density

For the first question, we want to find out how much space 50.0 g of mercury would occupy. The density of mercury is given as 13.5 g/cm³. We can use the formula mentioned above to find the volume:

Volume = 50.0 g / 13.5 g/cm³

To calculate the volume of a 50.0 g sample of mercury, divide the mass by the density. The resulting volume will be in cubic centimeters (cm³).

For the second question, we want to find the mass of a 3 cubic inch cube of aluminum (Al), given that the density of aluminum is 2.5 g/cm³. However, 3 cubic inches need to be converted to cubic centimeters (cm³).

1 inch³ = 16.4 cm³

To convert the volume to cubic centimeters, multiply the volume in cubic inches by 16.4 cm³/in³:

Volume = 3 in³ * 16.4 cm³/in³

Once you have the volume in cm³, you can use the density formula to find the mass:

Mass = Volume * Density

Substitute the converted volume and the given density into the formula to find the mass in grams.