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This question cannot be answered. Weight is mass multiplied by the gravity constant of the planet. since niether weight nor mass is a characteristic property of a substance, we must rely on density. this is mass divided by volume. Mercury's density is 13.6 g/cm^3. since earth's gravity constant is one, take the volume of a sample and multiply it by 13.6. You should get the weight.

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Mercury's weight is approximately 200.59 Atomic Mass units (u) per atom. For a macroscopic quantity, the weight of mercury would depend on the amount being measured due to variances in quantity and density.

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In Internation System (SI) units, the specific weight of mercury (Hg) is apx. 133 kilo-Newtons per meter cubed (133 KN/m^3).

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17y ago
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For the element Mercury:

13.534 g/cm3 is the density.

The molecular weight is : 200.59 g/mole.

For the Planet Mercury:

3.3022×1023 kg

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The density (not the weight) of mercury is 13,534 g/cm3 at room temperature.

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if your asking what the atomic mass is, it's 200.59 amu.
nobody knows exactly but it weighs billions and billions of pounds

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i believe 1.75x10

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1 pound if you weigh 100 pounds

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