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Density of mercury is 13.6 g cm^(-3). It...

Density of mercury is `13.6 g cm^(-3)`. Its density in kg `m^(-3)` is

A

`1.36kgm^(-3)`

B

`13.6 kg m^(-3)`

C

`136.0 kg m^(-3)`

D

`13.6xx10^(3)kgm^(3)`

Text Solution

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The correct Answer is:
D

`13.6 g cm^(-3) = (13.6g)/(cm^(3))`
`=(13.6g)/(cm^(3))xx((kg)/(10^(3)g))xx((10^(6)cm^(3))/(m^(3)))`
`= 13.6xx10^(3) kg m^(-3)`
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