An amalgam is a substance formed by the reaction of some other substance, ANY substance, with Mercury. Almost all metals can form amalgams with mercury, notable exceptions being iron and platinum. So the answer would depend on what you wish to amalgamate with mercury.
Liquid mercury is an element.
Amalgam is not a solution, it is an alloy of mercury and silver. Depending on the amount of mercury present in the alloy, amalgam is solid or liquid at room temperature.
Amalgam
Amalgam is the word for a mercury alloy. so sodium amalgam is a mixture of sodium and mercury.
Composite, fusion, compound, amalgam...
it is either a compound or a mixture, as it is not an element within the periodic table.
Amalgam is a compound cotaining mercury
Sodium amalgam is an ALLOY of sodium with mercury. It is not a chemical compound and does not have a molecuar formula.
Amalgam is not a solution, it is an alloy of mercury and silver. Depending on the amount of mercury present in the alloy, amalgam is solid or liquid at room temperature.
Amalgam
Amalgam is not a solution, it is an alloy of Mercury and silver. Depending on the amount of mercury present in the alloy, amalgam is solid or liquid at room temperature.
Amalgam is the word for a mercury alloy. so sodium amalgam is a mixture of sodium and mercury.
amalgam
No,mercury is not an alloy. It is an element.
An amalgam is a metal alloy, which is a mixture.
An alloy of the two metals potassium and mercury.
Composite, fusion, compound, amalgam...
If you mean AMALGAM it is a Mercury alloy often used in dental filings. :)