Mercury is a metal and a good conductor.
You would have do define what a "poor" metal is. If you are referring to structural strength, at room temperature, it has none, being a liquid. However, it is a very useful metal, and fairly expensive.
mercury is a great example!
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
No, metal halide and mercury vapor lamps do not use the same ballast. Metal halide lamps require a ballast specifically designed for metal halide lamps, while mercury vapor lamps require a ballast designed for mercury vapor lamps. Using the wrong ballast can result in poor performance and potential safety hazards.
A metal is mercury and a nonmetal is bromine.
Yes, mercury is a heavy, silvery metal that is liquid at normal temperatures.
Cinnabar is mercury(II) sulphide and the metal is mercury.
Mercury is a metal , with all the properties of a metal except it is a liquid at room temperature.for ex when we use a thermometer we found mercury in liquid form. it is a metal
all metals can liquids at certain temperature mercury is a classical example of a liquids metal
Mercury. Note: mercury is very toxic. If you find mercury (for example, if you break an old mercury thermometer), check with your local poison control center for instructions to dispose of it safely.
An alloy (a metal) with mercury is an amalgamate.