The medical answer is that you risk your life with Hg (Mercury) poisoning.
It feels not as cool as water; it makes your hand feel light (buoyancy). Although how I know that, I won't tell.
Mercury form droplets.
The volume increases, which is why the mercury in a thermometer rises as the temperature increases.
The water will be really hot.
Mercury at bottom then water and upper most layer of oil.
If you swallowed enough you would eventually die.
Salt cannot be "put in mercury" unless the salt is mechanically restrained. Mercury has a much higher density than salt and does not chemically react with it, so that salt will simply float on the mercury.
Try it and see
yes if you put your hand in it
It's gonna be bruised.
Halo reach gets put in your hand....
It burns like hell.
they have to get something and put it in a hand and see who has the ball first?
Don't listen to him! Mercury Co.
That is a very unusual question. The answer is you feel inside a human body.
mercury explodes
Mercury form droplets.
Formation of a uranium-mercury amalgam