Mercury completes one revolution in about 88 Earth days. This is due to its slow rotation. Mercury is a terrestrial planet that is the nearest to the sun. A day on Mercury is about 58.5 Earth days.
Mercury takes about 0.24 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Venus takes about 0.62 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Earth takes about 1 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Mars takes about 1.88 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Jupiter takes about 11.86 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Saturn takes about 29.46 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Uranus takes about 84.01 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Neptune takes about 164.8 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Pluto takes about 248 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun.
One revolution on its own axis is one day, or 24 hours. One orbit (revolution) around the sun is one year, approximately 365 days.
First take the mercury oxide and heat it so that it decomposes completely. This will drive off the oxygen gas and leave you with elemental mercury. Record the exact mass of the mercury that you have left at the end of the reaction. Divide this mass of mercury by the original mass of your mercury oxide sample and multiply by 100. This will be the percent mercury by mass in your original sample.
The "rotation" of a planet is its "day." On Earth, a day is considered 24 hours, the approximate time from noon to noon at any given location. This is the solar day.However, the actual period of rotation is shorter, when observed independently of its movement around the Sun. The rotation as compared to the "fixed stars" is the sidereal day, and for the Earth is about 23 hours and 56 minutes.The additional 4 minutes are required to finish turning back toward the Sun because the Earth is also circling the Sun in its orbit. It takes that extra time to complete one turn. Other planets similarly have a "solar day" that varies from the "sidereal day." This is extreme in the cases of the planets Mercury and Venus, which both spin very slowly compared to their shorter years (revolution around the Sun).
2,439.7 km or 2,439,700 m give or take 1,000m -from Wikipedia.
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A Mercury 'year' is 88 earth days.
Mercury is 58.646 earth days.
87.97 days. A Mercury Year.
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It takes the earth 365.25(1 year) days to complete 1 revolution!
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