mercury to acetone
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mercury
Definition: Mercury is a heavy, silvery-white liquid metal, historically used in thermometers and electrical devices.
Historyandorigin: Mercury has been known since ancient times, used in medicine, cosmetics, and as a thermometer liquid since the 17th century.
CurrentUse: Mercury is used in thermometers, barometers, and some electrical switches, though its use is declining due to health concerns.
funfact: Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature, making it unique among metals!
acetone
Definition: Acetone is a colorless, volatile, and flammable solvent used in many industrial applications, including paint thinners and cleaning products.
Historyandorigin: Acetone has been known since ancient times, with its widespread industrial use beginning in the 19th century for synthetic chemicals and plastics.
CurrentUse: It is widely used in the manufacture of plastics, pharmaceuticals, and as a solvent in cleaning and paint products.
funfact: Acetone is one of the fastest evaporating solvents, which is why it's often used in nail polish removers!
mercury to acetone Conversion Table
1 mercury | 0.9372846313 acetone |
2 mercury | 1.8745692626 acetone |
3 mercury | 2.8118538939 acetone |
5 mercury | 4.6864231564 acetone |
10 mercury | 9.3728463129 acetone |
50 mercury | 46.864231564 acetone |
100 mercury | 93.728463129 acetone |
1000 mercury | 937.28463129 acetone |
10000 mercury | 9372.8463129 acetone |
100000 mercury | 93728.463129 acetone |
1000000 mercury | 937284.63129 acetone |
How to Convert mercury to acetone
1 mercury = 0.9372846313 acetone
1 acetone = 1.0669117647 mercury
we use cross multiplication method
mercury → acetone
1 → 0.9372846313
1.5 → ?( suppose x)
=>1.5*0.9372846313=1*x
by simplifying
x=1.4059269469