Does not wet glass
it is opaque and silvery
it expand regularly
it is a good thermal conductor
it has high boiling points of 357c
it has relative higher melting point of -39c
by ibra NRK
only liquid metal, liquid at room temp, not mallabe
Mercury is a transitional metal. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is currently not for sale, but I do have some nice stellar-front property over on this side of the Solar System, if you're interested.
At room temperature, it is a liquid. Its chemical symbol, Hg, comes from the Latin word for mercury: hydrargyrum, which means "liquid silver."
It generally made using fluid which expand or contract linearly with temperature such as mercury, water or alcohol. Electronic thermometer use the relation of thermal property effect electrical conduction difference to measure temperature.
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!
Mercury is not a property; it is a substance. Like all substances it has its own unique set of physical and chemical properties.
Mercury is a liquid metal - a strange property.
No. It is a physical property.
The fact that a metal (mercury) is a liquid at room temperature is a characteristic property of the metal, mercury. The temperature at which a metal melts to become liquid would be a chemical property of the metal.
Mercury's most obvious and well known property is that is a liquid at room temperature. Another obvious property of mercury is its silvery metallic color. Finally, mercury's comparatively low boiling point is obvious upon testing.
Mercury is a transitional metal. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Vapor pressure of mercury is different at 320 K than 300 K.
Vapor pressure of mercury is different at 320 K than 300 K.
Mercury is currently not for sale, but I do have some nice stellar-front property over on this side of the Solar System, if you're interested.
Vincent Brest has written: 'An analytical inquiry into the specifick property of mercury'
They are all liquid at room temperatures.
They are all liquids at normal temperatures.