Mercurys surface temperature varies a lot, as it has a very slow rotation on its axis and no atmopshere to effectively hold a regular temperature. Mercurys surface temperature drops dramatically once it faces away from the sun. The side facing away from the sun can become very cold (100 Kelvin or -173'C at the equator, 80 Kelvin or -193'C nearer the poles), while the side facing the sun can see temperatures soar to 700 Kelvin at the equator (430'C).
At the equator, the surface temperature on Mercury can range from -173°C to 430°C, while temperatures at the poles can plummet to around -193°C. The large temperature range is due to a very long apparent day length, from a combination of the time taken to orbit and the planets axial rotation. Its lack of atmosphere also means that it cannot retain atmospheric heat like the other planets.
80-700 degrees Kelvin.
i dont quite know at the moment sorry
167 degrees celsius
Max = 465 oC
Min = -184.44oC
high temp is 29 (c)
alcohol is best for both hot and cold (only in water) mercury is best for fire temps
because it is evaporated as atom i.e the interaction between atoms is high so high energy needed to evaporate Hg
Yes, mercury was commonly used in alchemy as a symbol for transformation and was known as "quicksilver." Alchemists believed that mercury possessed both spiritual and physical properties that facilitated the transmutation of materials.
The main reason that mercury or alcohol is used in thermometers instead of water is due to the fluctuations that are seen in the boiling and freezing points of water which vary with pressure. Water is also used as a standard by which the thermometer is calibrated by. Alcohol's low freezing point makes it perfect for measuring low temperatures, but it's low boiling point means that high temperatures are hard to measure. Plus, it expands very nicely within the capillary tubes in which it is held. Mercury's low freezing point and high boiling point make it ideal for measuring most temperatures. However, mercury is also very expensive and dangerous.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
low:-39 High:137
110-30
80f to 86f in Kingston
the highest is 117F and the lowest is -70F.
Yesterday High & low. Zip 92382 53.8 °F37.8 °F
alcohol is best for both hot and cold (only in water) mercury is best for fire temps
55 high and 36 low
Starch should be dried at low temperatures to prevent it from breaking down or caramelizing, which could affect its functionality and color. Drying at high temperatures can also cause starch to lose its thickening properties.
the highest record in California is 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
High pressure mercury lamps operate at higher pressures and temperatures, producing a bluish light with higher energy efficiency compared to low pressure mercury lamps. Low pressure mercury lamps operate at lower pressures and temperatures, producing a softer, more diffuse light with lower energy efficiency.
in summer it is 40 degrees Celsius and winter it is-49 degrees Celsius
Mercury has a high surface temperature and a low mass