The flask holds 272 g of mercury. Determine the volume of the flask.

The volume of the flask is equal to the volume of mercury poured into it and can be calculated using the formula:

V = m / ρ, where m is the mass of mercury (m = 272 g = 0.272 kg), ρ is the density of mercury (ρ = 13600 kg / m³).

Let’s calculate the volume of the flask with mercury:

V = m / ρ = 0.272 / 13600 = 0.00002 m3 = 20 cm3.

Answer: The volume of the flask is 20 cm3.



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