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Why mercury weighs more than water

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Answered by Aindree
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because it is more dense than water and we know lesser will be the volume more will be the density

Answered by roman5989
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Water have the density of 1.0 gram per millilitre. Since one millilitre is equal to one centimeter squared. We could say the water have the density of one gram.
Mercury have the density of 13.6 gram per centimeter squared.
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