Interesting facts about mercury.
Liquid at room temperature cobalt or mercury.
Room temperature is a loosely defined term that can mean anywhere from 20 c to 29 c.
The most abundant in nature is mercury 202 which comprises around 30 of all mercury.
Cesium melts at about 28 5 c 83 f gallium at about 30 c 86 f and rubidium at about 39 c 102 f mercury is silvery white slowly tarnishes in moist air and freezes into a soft solid like tin or lead at 38 87 c 37 97 f.
While mercury is the only liquid metal at room temperature the elements gallium cesium and rubidium melt under slightly warmer conditions.
So if the mercury is a liquid that means it underwent a.
Elements that are liquid at 25 c.
By visually determining the physical state of a substance does not produce a new substance.
Despite being the only metal that is liquid at room temperature mercury has the smallest liquid range of any metal.
It boils at 356 9 c.
If scientists ever synthesize a sufficient quantity of flerovium and copernicium these elements are expected to have an even lower boiling point and perhaps melting point than mercury.
Mercury has seven stable isotopes.
It is commonly known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum h aɪ ˈ d r ɑːr dʒ ər ə m hy drar jər əm.
It becomes a solid at 38 83 c and a gas at 356 7 c.
Mercury is a chemical element with the symbol hg and atomic number 80.
Mercury metal is a liquid at room temperature.
At this temperature and ordinary pressure only two elements are liquids.
The only other element that is liquid under these.