On the coulometer there is an anode and a cathode. At both, there is a process happening. The two processes that are happening make the solution to move, so I need the mass change for only one process to compare with Ag. When I calculate the mass from the volume of the cylinder (πr2l) and the density, I get the sum of the mass that is precipitated at the cathode and the mass of Hg that is released at the anode, but only one of these masses should be used for comparing (these masses are of course equal).