Almost all of the planets had relatively the same concentration of heavier, non-gaseous molecules when they were formed; with the exception that gas giant planets have extremely large volumes of hydrogen and helium.
So Mercury has roughly the same concentration of carbon as earth, but it is a smaller planet, so the total amount is less than earth's
Not in pure Mercury, it is an element.
No, mercury does not have large amounts of carbon dioxide. Mercury is primarily composed of the element mercury (Hg) and does not contain significant amounts of carbon dioxide.
None, mercury is a pure element.
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases at room temperature, while carbon and mercury are not.
Power plants remove mercury primarily through a combination of flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems, activated carbon injection, and particulate matter control technologies. In FGD systems, mercury is captured along with sulfur dioxide in a wet scrubber that uses a limestone slurry. Activated carbon injection involves adding activated carbon to the flue gas stream, which adsorbs mercury; the carbon is then collected with other particulates. Additionally, electrostatic precipitators and baghouses can further capture any remaining mercury particles before the gases are released into the atmosphere.
No. Diamond is a pure form of carbon, and this is not soluble in mercury. Gold and silver may be amalgamated with mercury.
Sugar consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon. However, Mercury is an element- it contains mercury. No connection.
No. The element mercury contains only mercury atoms. The planet Mercury is made mostly of silicon, oxygen, and iron.
No. Mercury is an element, number 80 on the periodic table. Quite distinct from Carbon which is number 6 on the periodic table.
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26% is on the planet mercury
It is considered to be organic.