hi guys, can anyone PLEASE help me with chemistry? if anyone can, please let me know like now so that i can post my questions. thanks so much. God bless. sorry, i have a test tomorrow
Always be careful with the units and significant figures in these type of calculations!!..
For part 1) Use the formula --V=M/D (The answer should be in the form 'ml" for volume (divide by density ;the g cancel each other out and you r left with 'ml')
For part 2) Use the equation M= V x D
In this case you already know the density of mercury =13.6 g /ml and Volume is given=50.0 cm
Do the calculation and use g (grams) as unit for mass..
But wait until ebenyasoo confirms it for you..I am just guessing..
Hezekiel it seems that you are good at this stuff.
One thing to add is that in the second one the problem gave you the volume in cm cubic and we have the density in g/ml But since 1 ml = 1 cm cubic, then you don't have to worry about converting.
Thank you Hezekiel for doing all the work. In Christ Ebnyasoo3
oh thanks guys... no really thanks for taking the time-my teacher has a "no questions" policy, even if you stay after school hehe
anyways, i just checked my test grade and i got an A!! i just want to say that that's a miracle (long story)...but all credit goes to Saint Ebaskharayon (i hope that's how you spell it)-any student who reads this needs to ask for this Saint's help in any classes-he's always there for me.
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I am getting my bachelors in Chemical Engineering.
So I can try to help you as much as possible.
What is your question.
Ebnyasoo3
ok so i have a "honors" question according to my teacher:
the density of mercury is 13.6 g/ml
calculate the volume of 3.56 grams of mercury.
calculate the mass of mercury occupying a volume of 50.0 cm cubed.
For part 1) Use the formula --V=M/D (The answer should be in the form 'ml" for volume (divide by density ;the g cancel each other out and you r left with 'ml')
For part 2) Use the equation M= V x D
In this case you already know the density of mercury =13.6 g /ml and Volume is given=50.0 cm
Do the calculation and use g (grams) as unit for mass..
But wait until ebenyasoo confirms it for you..I am just guessing..
pharmacy student
One thing to add is that in the second one the problem gave you the volume in cm cubic and we have the density in g/ml
But since 1 ml = 1 cm cubic, then you don't have to worry about converting.
Thank you Hezekiel for doing all the work.
In Christ
Ebnyasoo3
anyways, i just checked my test grade and i got an A!! i just want to say that that's a miracle (long story)...but all credit goes to Saint Ebaskharayon (i hope that's how you spell it)-any student who reads this needs to ask for this Saint's help in any classes-he's always there for me.
God bless