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The mercury is at ambient temperature.
Bromine and mercury are the only two elements that are liquid at standard temperature and pressure. (If a room is moderately warm, as in tropical countries without air conditioning, cesium is also liquid at "room temperature".)
Not any life that we know of. Besides the obvious temperature problems, there is no atmosphere, and no water on Mercury.
There is no such thing as Air Conditioning coolant.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury. is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
At standard ambient temperature and pressure (25 °C and 100 kPa) Mercury is a liquid with a melting point of -39, with Francium, Cesium and Gallium coming up close behind at 27, 29 and 30, respectively.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature
The freezing point of mercury is -38,8290 0C.The boiling point of mercury is 356,73 0C.The temperature of mercury indoor or outdoor is the temperature of the environment.
mercury is a liquid at room temperatute At room temperature, mercury is a LIQUID.
A temperature probe incorporates a thermocouple in its tip which gives a signal to a piece of electronic kit which translates the signal into a temperature figure. A thermometer is a direct reading instrument which usually incorporates a bulb containing mercury or another fluid, or it may use a bimetallic strip which bends under temperature changes. A thermometer is good for ambient measurements but not suitable for putting into small spaces or pressure vessels for example. A probe is more versatile.
I found mine behind the front grill passenger side of the vehicle. Its located about 6 inches to the right of thepassenger side headlight assembly, facinf the vehicle.