don't think so. no its to close to the sun.
Yes: Coral is porous and holds mercury if it is present in the water that the coral is in.
Mercury dissolves in water due to its ability to form amalgamates. The low solubility of elemental mercury in water limits its dissolution, but it can form complexes with other compounds present in water. The dissolved mercury ions form stable complexes, allowing it to dissolve and become dispersed in the water.
Yes.
Some gases that are present on Mercury are hydrogen, helium, oxygen and traces of ionized calcium, potassium, sodium, magnesium, and argon. There is a miniscule amount of water vapor present.
The densest liquid at room temperature is Mercury which is 13.5 times heavier than water.
Two mercury atoms present in mercury(II)chloride.
Mercury can be removed from water through processes such as filtration, chemical precipitation, or activated carbon adsorption. It is important to consider the volume of water contaminated and the concentration of mercury present to determine the most effective method for removal. Professional assistance may be required for safe and efficient mercury removal from water sources.
Yes. Argon and mercury are present.
Yes. On July 3rd 2008 The MESSENGER scooped up ions along Mercury's surface. Among the ions it scooped up they discovered water. This reaffirmed scientists beliefs that Mercury has a liquid core. Because Mercury has little axis tilt, they believe that water ice is present in the bottom of craters in Mercury's poles.
No. there is not enough water on Mercury.
1% of Mercury is water.
no, water is lighter than mercury