Being on Mercury will change your weight because you would be pulled down with a smaller force. You would weigh on Mercury 0.38 time your weight on Earth.
The weight of a millilitre depends on the density of the substance being weighed. Compare a millilitre of air with a millilitre of mercury!
Density is weight per volume. It does not change because the size of the specimen changed. The total weight will increase, but not the density.
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You would weight 45.6 lbs on mercury
The dry weight of a 1984 model Mercury outboard is 186 lbs.
The density of mercury is 13,534 g/cm3.
Your weight, or any objects weight, is a function of your mass and the local gravitational force. Planets such as Mars and Mercury, or even the moon have much lower gravity, since these bodies are smaller and less massive. So your weight will be less, though your mass will remain the same. I will still be a 100kg man (my mass), but on Mercury I will weigh 38kg.
Considering that grams are a unit of mass, their mass would still be 100g. If you used a unit of weight, such as pounds, the relative weight of an object would change from planet to planet. On Mercury, a person who weighed 100 lbs normally would instead weigh 38 lbs.
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