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The properties in Mercury are gases such as nitrogen
Yes. Every physical object has physical properties. Mercury has a heavily cratered silicate crust, a large iron-nickel core, and very little atmosphere.
Mercury is not a property; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own unique set of physical and chemical properties.
yes mercury is ductile but not at room temperatures.
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There are no uses for mercury.
Mercury is a transitional metal. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
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Mercury metal is a liquid at room temperature. By visually determining the physical state of a substance does not produce a new substance. So if the mercury is a liquid that means it underwent a physical change because nothing was added.
They are all liquid at room temperatures.
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Gallium and mercury do not react chemically to form a new compound; however, if gallium is added to mercury, it can dissolve in it, creating an amalgam. This amalgam can alter the physical properties of the mercury, such as its density and viscosity. Additionally, gallium can cause mercury to solidify at lower temperatures, as it disrupts the regular crystal structure of solid mercury. Care should be taken when handling both metals due to their toxic properties and potential environmental hazards.