How much the density of mercury?

 

How much the density of mercury?

Question: How much the density of mercury?

The density of mercury is 13.5 g/ml, which is 13.5 times that of condensation with water. For this reason, small amounts of mercury seem unexpectedly heavy to us. Mercury also has high surface tension. Tiny drops of mercury can form nearly spherical beads on glass, as the liquid mercury expands and contracts in a predictable fashion with temperature. Mercury is also used in thermometers. We cannot take Mercury in an Aeroplan and we cannot take the things made from it in an Aeroplan. Mercury is a very dense and heavy silver and white metal. Mercury converts to a liquid at room temperature.

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