Is mercury a heavier element than tin? read more
The density of mercury is "13.534 g/cm"^3", and the density of tin is "7.31 g/cm"^3". This means that one cubic centimeter of mercury has a mass of "13.534 g", and one cubic centimeter of tin has a mass of "7.31 g". read more
Atomically, no. Mercury's atomic weight is 200.59 whereas Lead's atomic weight is 207.2. So basically, if you had the exact same amount of Lead and Mercury, lead is heavier. read more