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.
In Internation System (SI) units, the specific weight of mercury (Hg) is apx. 133 kilo-Newtons per meter cubed (133 KN/m^3).
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
if your asking what the atomic mass is, it's 200.59 amu.
nobody knows exactly but it weighs billions and billions of pounds
16 ounces of mercury would weigh approximately 1 pound.
Hg is the chemical symbol for mercury
Mercury is an element that is also a liquid. It is in the Periodic Table and is #80.
Mercury is an element that is not made of other elements or compounds. It is a metal that exists in its pure form in nature.
By the fact that it is named 'mercury oxide' , it is NOT an element. It contains the elements 'Mercury' and Oxygen'.