Mercury is a natural element. It is not man made or combined in nature. It is not a compound.
No
Two elements that commonly occur in nature as liquids are mercury and bromine. Mercury is a naturally occurring liquid metal, while bromine is a non-metallic element that exists as a liquid at room temperature.
During freezing the chemical nature of mercury remain unchanged.
Mercury is an element that is not made of other elements or compounds. It is a metal that exists in its pure form in nature.
No Mercury, either the metal or the planet is not equal to gravity. Gravity is a force of nature, not a planet or a substance.
Mercury exist in pure state in the nature and is known from thousands of years.
Bromine and Mercury
Yes, a Mercury thermometer is a thermometer that contains mercury inside a glass tube. Mercury expands and rises in the tube as it is heated, allowing for temperature measurements. However, due to the toxic nature of mercury, these thermometers are being replaced by safer alternatives.
Mercury itself does not contain radiation. However, certain isotopes of mercury, such as mercury-197, can undergo radioactive decay and emit radiation. This isotope is not commonly found in nature, but can be produced in nuclear reactors.
Only Mercury occurs in nature as a liquid in its elemental state. Bromine is also a liquid element, but does not occur in its elemental form in nature.
In a liquid elemental state or as an element contained in certain minerals.