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Question: What is the mass of \[mercury\] in \[grams\] and in \[kilograms\] if the density of \[mercury\] is \...

What is the mass of mercurymercury in gramsgrams and in kilogramskilograms if the density of mercurymercury is 13.6gcm313.6gc{m^{ - 3}} ?

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Solution

To find the answer to the above question we need to be familiar with the basic density formula first. Then using the unitary method of conversion we can simply convert the answer in the given formula unit.

Complete answer:
Density of a substance is its amount of mass per unit volume. Density offers a convenient means of obtaining mass of a body from its volume or vice versa. Different materials usually have different densities, and density may be relevant to buoyancy, purity and packaging. For a pure substance the density has the same numerical value as its mass concentration. The density of material varies with its temperature and pressure, this variation is small for solid and liquids but much greater for gases. Increasing the pressure decreases the volume of the substance which increases the density. It is given by the formula-
density=massvolumedensity = \dfrac{{mass}}{{volume}}
For the S.I. unit of density, it can be obtained by –
S.I unit of density=S.I unit of massS.I unit of volumeS.I{\text{ }}unit{\text{ }}of{\text{ }}density = \dfrac{{S.I{\text{ }}unit{\text{ }}of{\text{ }}mass}}{{S.I{\text{ }}unit{\text{ }}of{\text{ }}volume}}
S.I unit of density=kgm3S.I{\text{ }}unit{\text{ }}of{\text{ }}density = \dfrac{{kg}}{{{m^{ - 3}}}}= kg m3kg{\text{ }}{m^{ - 3}}
Since this unit is quite large, therefore a chemist often expresses density in gcm3gc{m^{ - 3}}, where mass is expressed in gramsgrams and volume is expressed in cm3c{m^3}
From the formula of density we can obtain the mass formula as well. It will be-
Mass=Volume×densityMass = Volume \times density
Here the
Volume = 1L1L= 1000cm31000c{m^3}
Density= 13.6gcm313.6gc{m^{ - 3}}
Mass= 1000×13.61000 \times 13.6= 13600g13600g
For the mass in kilogramskilograms
1kg=1000g1kg = 1000g
13600g=13.6kg13600g = 13.6kg
One must know that the unit litrelitre is not an S.I. unit, which is used for measurement of volume of liquids.

Note:
We often get confused between mass and weight. One must remember that mass is the amount of matter present in it while weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object. Weight may vary from one place to another whereas mass of a substance is constant.