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What element is used to make amalgam?

The element used to make amalgam is mercury. Mercury is combined with other metals like silver, tin, and copper to create dental amalgam for fillings.


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Rearranging words to make other words is called anagramming.


What is Hg used for?

Mercury can be used to make thermometers, barometers and other scientific instruments. Mercury conducts electricity and is used to make silent, position dependent switches. Mercury vapor is used in streetlights, fluorescent lamps and advertising signs.


When did they make mercury a planet?

well it is the first planet so they had to make it before the other planets am i right lol


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What is involved to make a synonym chain?

Linking words that are similar in meaning.


Why Hg can displace Ag?

Mercury displaces Silver because it has a higher density. Or in other words it's heavier.


Does Mercury have any other names then Mercury?

No, Mercury does not have any other name other than Mercury. Mercury is also called quicksilver.


Mercury expands in a regular way How does this relate to the use of mercury in themometres?

Mercury expands as it cools. Mercury is placed within the bulb at the lower end of a glass tube so that, as the temperature decreases, the mercury may expand within the tube at a regular rate to make judging the temperature possible. Edit By Rouefever: Mercury expands as it is heated, not cooled, like many other substances. Cooling Mercury will make it contract, and then solidify (or freeze).


How much bigger is mercurys mass than earth?

Mercury has a mass of 0.33x1024kg, and Earth has a mass of 5.97x1024kg. Thus, Mercury has a smaller mass than earth (or, in other words, Earth has a mass that's about 18x greater than that of Mercury).


How do you i make the mercury in solid which remain in solid shape at room temperature?

Meaning of the question is far from clear, but the answer is probably "chill your room to -40C or colder", there is no other way. You could make an amalgam with some other metal (silver, for example) but then you don't have pure mercury anymore.