What is the approximate proportion of mercury to alloy powder in dental amalgam by weight (traditional amalgam)?
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Correct answer: 50% mercury : 50% alloy powder
Traditional dental amalgam is roughly half (≈50%) elemental mercury by weight combined with alloy powder, enabling the particles to wet and form a workable mass that hardens into a strong filling.
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