Hg is the chemical symbol for the metal Mercury.
MERCURY IODIDE MERCURY IODIDE It should be Mercury (I) Iodide
It is elemental. Mercury is made of mercury. Atoms of mercury are made of mercury atoms.
Mercury is an element (Hg) so only mercury atoms appear. That being said, natural mercury is likely comprised of several different flavors of the mercury atom, called isotopes, which accounts for why mercury's mass on the periodic table is not a whole number.
Mercuric Chloride or Mercury(II) Chloride
Mercurial is an adjective of the noun Mercury; referring to the planet, the God or the element.
Basically only a noun; it is the name of a particular chemical element. Like many other English nouns, however, "mercury" is sometimes used as something called a "substantive adjective", as in the phrases "mercury thermometer" and "mercury salt."
The lines are from Mercury because Mercury has lines which are from Mercury which has lines on it because it is Mercury. The lines are Mercury lines because it is Mercury, and since it is Mercury, it has lines from Mercury because it is Mercury totally. So, Mercury has lines from Mercury since being Mercury from Mercury lines. WHAT!
"Higher" can be either an adjective or an adverb, because it can modify both nouns and verbs. Examples:: (modifying a noun) In the Sixteenth Century in most of Europe, being a clergyman was considered a higher calling than being a merchant. (modifying a verb) As I held the thermometer in my hand, the mercury column in the thermometer moved higher.
what are Mercury's dimensions? what are mercury's dimensions?
chloride:- mercury (I) chloride mercury(II) chloride oxygen:- mercury oxide iodine:-mercury iodide flourine:- mercury(II) fluoridemercury(IV) fluoride bromide:- mercury bromidesulphur:- mercury sulphate mercury sulphidenitrogen and carbon :- mercury cyanide
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Hg is the chemical symbol for the metal Mercury.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
No, it is not an adjective. Differently is an adverb.The adjective would be different.
Mercury
No actually Mercury has absolutely no mercury in it's core or in its atmosphere.