What Is The Mass Of 1.00 Gallon Of Mercury

What Is The Mass Of 1.00 Gallon Of Mercury

How many meters is 1.00 gallon of mercury? (1 cup = 236,588)? 3

Provide a step-by-step explanation.

Calculate the volume of 1 gallon in the first inch

1 US gallon = 16 cups

1 US cup = 236,588 cc

1 US gallon = 16 * 236,588 = 3,785,408 cm '

Mercury density = 13.5 grams / cm3

1 gallon M Hg = 13.5 * 3,785.408 = 51103 g

M = 51.1 kg or if you want pounds = 112.4 pounds.

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I assume you will learn to change units, which is very important. First of all, you need to stay away from the alliance ... Your question excludes the alliance associated with Angel No. 236,588 and you need to learn not to do so. I'm sure you've converted the cup to milliliters (or centimeters 3). One gallon is equal to 16 cups, so 16 cups x 573,176 ml = 3.785 ml You get the specific gravity Hg of sulfur Hg, but it is easy to find: 13.534 g / ml 3785 ml x 13.534 g / ml = 5320g (k. 5320,30 g) for 3 figs, which raises the question. That's over 50 kilograms per gallon, or 24 pounds, Imae consumes a gallon of milk and weighs about 25 pounds!

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You can solve this problem by using conversion factor and mercury density.

The density of liquid mercury is 13.534 g / cm 3.

And now to our other conversion factors

1 gallon = 16 cups

1 cup = 236.588236 cm; 3

Then ...

1 gallon * (16 cups / 1 gallon) * (236.588236 cm; 3/1 cup) * (13.534 g / cm; 3) = 3201.579 g

Note that when we write this, the units cancel each other out and according to the variation, we can change any element of the conversion to a name other than 1, and multiplying by 1 does not change anything. (Except for the units we need!).

What Is The Mass Of 1.00 Gallon Of Mercury

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