Yes, there is water ice in the shadows of some craters.
no
No
No, the appearance of mercury oxide alone does not indicate that it contains mercury. It is necessary to perform a chemical analysis to confirm the presence of mercury in the compound.
No. there is not enough water on Mercury.
1% of Mercury is water.
no, water is lighter than mercury
Mercury(I) iodide (HgI) is generally considered insoluble in water. However, it can dissolve in certain organic solvents and in the presence of complexing agents. It is important to note that mercury compounds can be toxic, so handling them requires caution.
due to presence of Mercury
mercury
Mercury chloride is soluble in water.
None. The question is misguided. Mercury is mercury, and doesn't contain water.
Yes, Mercury is heavier than water. Mercury has a density of 13.6 g/cm³, which is much greater than the density of water at 1 g/cm³.