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A graduated cylinder is placed on a balance and has a mass of 29.00g. 3.00cm3 of mercury are added to it and the mass reads 69.50g. What is the density of the mercury? a
9.67 g/cm3

b
23.2 g/cm3

c
13.5 g/cm3

d
12.2g/cm3

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