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Which of the following statements best describes why a liter of mercury weighs more than a liter of water

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density of any substance can be measured using the following rule:
density = mass / volume

Since in this question, the volume of mercury is equal to the volume of water but still the mass of mercury is greater than the mass of water.
Therefore, by substituting in the density equation, we will conclude that mercury is higher density than water.

The answer is:
Mercury is denser than water
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