Mercury is an extremely rare element in the Earth's crust. However, its ores (mainly the red colored ore called "cinnabar") are extremely concentrated as it does not react to form may minerals.
It is found in young mountain areas where deep seated rocks have been brought to the surface and deposits are found in Peru, Mexico, The US, Spain, Italy, China, Kyrgyzstan and Slovenia.
depends on what you mean by rare. In its compounds, it not very rare. But if you mean if its rare as in if the pure element occurs naturally, then its EXTREMELY rare.
however rare it is which is rare but not so rare which know its rare but you are rare and rare is common and this is rare which is ULTRA RARE not, its common
Approx. 0,06 mg/kg in the Earth crust.
the element used in termometers is Mercury.
Mercury is an element that is also a liquid. It is in the Periodic Table and is #80.
Mercury is not a common element found in nature. It is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in small amounts in the Earth's crust. It is usually produced as a byproduct of processing other metals, particularly gold and silver. Mercury is also found in some types of minerals and is often used in various industrial processes and products.
mercury is an element
Mercury is an element. It is identified on the Periodic Table as "Hg."
This element is mercury.
the element used in termometers is Mercury.
Mercury and plutonium are chemical elements and metals.
Mercury is an element that is also a liquid. It is in the Periodic Table and is #80.
Mercury's most common oxidation state is +2
Mercury is a metal element. Mass number of it is 201.
Mercury is not a common element found in nature. It is a heavy metal that occurs naturally in small amounts in the Earth's crust. It is usually produced as a byproduct of processing other metals, particularly gold and silver. Mercury is also found in some types of minerals and is often used in various industrial processes and products.
mercury is an element itself!!
mercury is an element
Mercury is a liquid element. Mercury is a d block metal element.
Mercury is an element. It is identified on the Periodic Table as "Hg."
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.