The reason why I am unsure about whether this is correct or not is that the units do no cancel appropriately to leave me with mH20.
Sure they do.
745 torr - 745mm Hg = 0.745 m Hg
(0.745 m Hg ) ( 13.6 g ) ( 1mL H2O) = X m H2O 1
mL Hg 0.997
g The following are mathematically equivalent.
13.6g Hg =
13.6g =
(13.6g ) * Hg
1mL 1mL Hg ( 1mL )
The Hg is not really a unit, though you treat it like one in dimensional analysis. As a result, you can move it to the numerator or denominator in cases like this.
Be careful though, it can get tricky, because it is not always moveable. And remember in mathematics you can do anything you want to a number or unit as long as you do it to everything else (as you see in the example for how they cancle properly the same change was applied to the density of water).
Edit:
To clarify, the Hg (or H
2O, etc) in this case IS a unit for dimensional analysis and Chemistry but it is not a unit in mathematics. It is just a identifier.