Yes. It's atomic number is 80 and the symbol is Hg (RomanizationGreek_language: hydrargyrum, from "hydr-" meaning watery or runny and "argyros" meaning silver) to describe it's liquid state at standard temperature and pressure.
It is an element because it is in the periodic table.
Mercury is an element that is also a liquid. It is in the Periodic Table and is #80.
Yes it is! look at the Periodic Table
*Mercury and it is an element as it appears in the periodic table
mercury
The chemical abbreviation for mercury, used in the Periodic Table and throughout chemistry, is Hg.
Mercury is an element, represented by the symbol Hg on the periodic table. It is a metal that is found in nature as a pure substance and does not need to be chemically combined with other elements to exist.
mercury
mercury, mercury is the 80 th element on the periodic table.
No. Mercury is an element, number 80 on the periodic table. Quite distinct from Carbon which is number 6 on the periodic table.
HG is the symbol for Mercury (it was originally called Hydragyrum or Quicksilver).
Gold and Thallium