Mercury certainly can exist in all three states. It freezes into a solid at -38.8 degrees C, and boils at 356.73 degrees C. In between those temperatures, it is a liquid.
Water could be found at 3 different states but not at the same time. For example, it starts out as ice (solid state), then liquidifies (liquid state) and then steam/water vapour (gas state). Bare in mind that to go from each of these states, it requires energy.
When a mercury thermometer breaks, it can be very dangerous. Make sure everyone leaves the room, including animals, except for the person cleaning the mess. Open all windows and close all doors to other rooms. If it spills on any upholstery, the item should be immediately discarded. If it breaks on a hard surface, it can be cleaned. For instructions on how to go about this, you can visit epa.org's website.
Mercury metal is toxic and the alkyl mercury compounds such as dimethyl mercury are very toxic. One early sign to a chemist working with it is that your gums go grey. Mercury poisoning has a list of very unpleasant symptoms, and it is difficult to believe that mercury metal was once taken as a laxative. One famous chemist who worked with mercury a lot in the 1920's , Stock, famously catalogued his symptoms. See the link for a list of all of the nasty problems that can occur.
The exterior of the bulb of the thermometer expands first, resulting in the mercury level to go down. After that the mercury in the bulb expands more than the glass bulb, resulting in the subsequent rise of the mercury level.
The gas state has the most energy out of all three states because of how freely the molecules are moving, and able to move. In a solid, the molecules are forced together, with minimal space to move. In a liquid, the molecules are able to move a considerable space, but not as freely as gas. This answer is based on the "basic" three states of matter - solids, liquids and gases. There are other states of matter, and a plasma is a state of extreme energy. For instance, a star like our sun is a big ball of plasma. And plasma is a collection of atoms that have so much thermal energy that all their electrons have been "boiled off" due to extreme heating. Heat a solid, it liquifies (sublimatin excepted). Heat a liquid, it boils. Heat a gas sufficiently, and it will shed its electrons and become a superheated - and highly energetic - substance. It will become a plasma. Note that there are other states of matter, but they don't involve extremely high energies.
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Yes. No matter where you are, all states recongize the other states' legal system. Your state will make you pay.
Yes, they search all of the states databases automatically when they run your ID. No matter what state you are in, no matter what your screwed.
Solids, liquids, and gases are all made up of protons, neutrons, and ions. They also all go through changes when heated or cooled.
all the states had to go back to the union. not all at once, but they did go back. hope this helps:-)
The first astronauts were called the Mercury 7 because they were the first group of astronauts selected for Project Mercury, the United States' first manned spaceflight program. The "7" refers to the seven original astronauts chosen by NASA.
Shooting stars are all in our atmosphere, they are meteors.
i have a 1999 cougar mercury vehicle that all of a sudden doesn't reverse.Why?
Absolutely! All matter can be converted or changed from one form to another. All you have to do is add or remove enough energy to the matter to get it to change forms. There are some forms of matter that do not go from solid to liquid to gaseous states (dry ice) but the sun is a conglomeration of gases that includes metals. Don't believe me? Ask a physicist.
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All it's sources and nutrients go in the soil.
Mercury travels the least distance to go around the Sun once, as it has the shortest orbital path of all the planets in our solar system.