Mercury is generally liquid at around room temperature. If it is heated enough, it can be boiled to create a gas, and if cooled sufficiently, it will freeze and become solid.
No it doesnt!
the reason behind this is that Murcury has no atmosphere so it is unable to hold any sort of gas.
Yes but only under a vacuum, such as in a light bulb, a fluorescent tube, or vacuum chamber.
When mercury is at any temp. Over -47 it will stay a liquid
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
The element mercury is a metal. The planet Mercury is rocky.
Why do you think lavoisier exposed a mouse to the gas he collected from mercury
Yes, mercury can exist as a gas. It will turn to gas at approximately 674ºF (357ºC) and atmospheric pressure.
Mercury is mostly rock
Mercury is terrestrial, a rocky world.
Mercury doesn't have a gas giant.
Mercury argon gas does not exist.
the planet is a solid but mercury is a gas as well
well Mercury has no gas
mercury is a liquid
yes
No. Mercury is a transition metal.
Neptune is a gas planet, but mercury is not. Mercury is a rocky inner planet, one of the four terrestrial planets.
It is a gas discharge lamp which uses mercury in excited states.
It turned back to liquid mercury and a gas.
Mercury has very weak gravity.
Yes, mercury vapour.