Mercury
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is the only metal with mercury in it.
No, mercury is not typically used as an electrolyte because it is a metal at room temperature and does not readily dissolve in water or other solvents to conduct electricity. However, mercury can be used as an electrode or in some industrial processes involving electrolysis.
Yes, mercury is a heavy, silvery metal that is liquid at normal temperatures.
Cinnabar is mercury(II) sulphide and the metal is mercury.
Mercury is a metal , with all the properties of a metal except it is a liquid at room temperature.for ex when we use a thermometer we found mercury in liquid form. it is a metal
Some minerals that can dissolve in water include halite (salt), gypsum, calcite, and fluorite. These minerals form when certain elements combine with water and create a solution that can dissolve the minerals.
An alloy (a metal) with mercury is an amalgamate.
Mercury is a liquid metal.
Yes, acid can dissolve certain metals by reacting with them to form metal salts and hydrogen gas.
metal---- mercury non metal-----bromine