Yes, water (ice) has been found on Mercury. To read more on NASA's findings, check out the related link below.
The water on the planet Mercury exists as ice, at the bottom of craters near the poles. These places are in permanent shadow, so the Sun can't heat them.
There is no LIQUID WATER on Mercury: the lack of an atmosphere, the solar wind, and the vast surface temperature differences prevent the formation of oceans as on Earth.
The surface temperature of Mercury is too hot for water to exist in a liquid state. but there is water in its solide state near the poles. this is due to the fact that even though mercury is very close to the sun mercury still is pretty cold near the poles
It is not yet clear, since the MESSENGER orbiting probe has only studied the planet since early 2011. However, reflectivity from the polar regions seems to indicate large quantities of ice, permanently frozen deep inside craters. This would have come from the impacts of icy asteroids and small comets.
Well, they reckon they could find water on Mercury now, in the form of ice, in shadowed crater walls at the poles. So the answer to your question must be yes.
There is no significant amount of water on Mercury.
There is evidence that there may be some water at the Poles, in the form of ice.
Zero; Hg is an element.
The answer depends on how much water!
22%.
he, like found it in a suit case with like Zacharaist and stuff
mercury
hydrogen
Venus and Mercury definitely contain the greatest amount of hydrogen in our solar system. gb
Mercury is a metal unlike water which have hydrogen bonding. Mercury does not wet most substances, because of its high cohesion and low adhesion to the glass mercury will not wet glass. Cohesion, along with adhesion(attraction between unlike molecules), can help explain mercury phenomena. Mercury has a surface energy over 6 times greater than that of water so there is a much greater attractive force between the atoms of mercury than between the molecules of water, so mercury does not wet glass.
Hg(HCO3)2 is mercury(II) hydrogen carbonate or mercury(II) bicarbonate
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
Yes.
There isn't any. Mercury's atmosphere is pretty much non-existent, but it may have some of these gaseous elements: Oxygen, Sodium, Hydrogen, Helium, Potassium.
mercury bromide
mercury
Mercury (I) Sulfide
No. Mercury is made of rock with a metallic core.
Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases Mercury is made up of Helium, Hydrogen, and other gases
Hydrogen, Helium
Mercury has only a trace atmopshere of hydrogen that is almost null.
Sugar consists of oxygen, hydrogen and carbon. However, Mercury is an element- it contains mercury. No connection.