...g of mercury(density 13.6 g/cm^3? What mass of lead (density 11.4 g/cm^3) would have an identical volume to 15.0 g of mercury (density 13.6 g/cm^3)?
I find it ironic how a Trigonometry student still has trouble with measurement & conversion problems.
g = grams
cm^3 = cubic centimeters
Thank you, Maxim. It makes sense now. Haha.
I find it ironic how a Trigonometry student still has trouble with measurement & conversion problems.
g = grams
cm^3 = cubic centimeters
Thank you, Maxim. It makes sense now. Haha.