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-A piece of stone weighs 0.05 pounds. When it is submerged in a graduated cylinder containing 50 ml of water, the level rises to 60 ml. What is the density of stone in g/ml.
Ans 2.27 g/ml
-The temperature at which mercury freezes is -35°C. What temperature in degrees Fahrenheit at which a mercury thermometer cannot be used?
Ans. -31 °F
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