yess its on the Periodic Table so it must be:)
Mercury. It isn't used much these days in thermometers these days as it is very toxic.
The silver-colored metallic element with the symbol Hg is mercury. It is a heavy, toxic metal that is liquid at room temperature.
no silver is an element nitrogen is an element silver nitrate is a compound
Silver is the 49th element
Silver is not considered toxic, and it is not explosive under normal conditions. However, silver compounds can be toxic if ingested in large quantities. Silver nitrate, a common silver compound, can be explosive when exposed to heat or in certain conditions.
Plutonium (Pu) is an artificial chemical element, metal, solid, toxic, radioactive.
What looks silver in a glass thermometer is actually mercury, which is toxic.
Silver is an element.
Silver is an element
Silver is an element.
The element you are referring to is most likely Mercury. Mercury is a silvery-white, shiny metal that is liquid at room temperature, making it unique among metals. It is also known for its waxy appearance and toxic properties.
Tellurium is a metalloid element with the atomic number 52 and symbol Te. It is a brittle, silvery-white element that is commonly found in the Earth's crust and used in alloys, electronics, and solar panels. Tellurium has semiconducting properties and is toxic in high concentrations.