Mercury is a terrestrial planet and does not have a significant atmosphere. Therefore, nitrogen levels on Mercury are typically very low. Any nitrogen present on Mercury would likely be as trace amounts within the planet's crust.
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases at room temperature, while carbon and mercury are not.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
All of them can be gases, but under standard conditions mercury is a liquid.
Brass as it is an alloy where as all the other three are basic elements. So brass will not be available in the periodic table. No atomic number for brass. But mercury has 80, gold has 79 and Nitrogen has 7 as atomic number.
Mercury is a terrestrial planet and does not have a significant atmosphere. Therefore, nitrogen levels on Mercury are typically very low. Any nitrogen present on Mercury would likely be as trace amounts within the planet's crust.
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases at room temperature, while carbon and mercury are not.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
Yes: there is a mercury (II) nitride with formula Hg3N2.
Mercury
I think mercury goten methane,nitrogen etc.
The properties in Mercury are gases such as nitrogen
All of them can be gases, but under standard conditions mercury is a liquid.
oxygen
1 cubic foot = 7.48051945 US gallons nitrogen or mercury it makes no difference
It is larger than the planet Mercury.
Brass as it is an alloy where as all the other three are basic elements. So brass will not be available in the periodic table. No atomic number for brass. But mercury has 80, gold has 79 and Nitrogen has 7 as atomic number.