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Is Mercury ductile

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Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Ductile means that something is easily shaped or bent. No Mercury is not ductile. (at least not at RT)

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Like any good metal, mercury is ductile. You won't be able to confirm that at room temperature because mercury is a liquid down to about -40.

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Neither, at room temperature mercury is runny.

It is liquid!

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