Mercury is a metal and a good conductor.
No. Mercury is a poor conductor of heat.
Good questions about mercury include: What are the health effects of mercury exposure on humans and wildlife? How does mercury enter and accumulate in the environment? What are the primary sources of mercury pollution, and how can we mitigate its impact? Additionally, what are the differences between elemental, inorganic, and organic mercury in terms of toxicity and environmental behavior?
All metals are heat conductors; mercury is not a special case.
All metals are solids and good conductors apart from Mercury which is a liquid but is a good conductor.
Good enough that Mercury chose this block design for their 650 cylinders when they arrived in 1972.
I sailed on the Mercury and it was wonderful. Celebrity sold her though.
"Mercury... getting even closer to the Sun!"
No, mercury is a harmful heavy metal toxin that impairs mental function.
mercury
Not for human beings.
All metals are heat conductors; mercury is not special (8,3 W/m.K).