The 6s orbital in Mercury is particularly stable for a variety of reasons, which results in mercury forming relatively weak metallic bonds and in effect acting as a sort of pseudo- noble gas.
They are the only two elements that exist in the liquid state at standard temperature and pressure.
The state of mercury at ordinary temperature and pressure is liquid, but it becomes solid at -39oC and becomes vapour at 357oC.
Mercury's state of matter is a liquid. Mercury is not a good conductor of heat and cinnabar is the largest natural source for mercury.
liquid
At room temperature, mercury is a shiny, silver-colored, liquid.
At "room temperature" - usually considered to be 68 degrees Fahrenheit - mercury is a liquid.
They are the only two elements that exist in the liquid state at standard temperature and pressure.
Mercury in thermometers is in a liquid state, since mercury is liquid at room temperature.
It is a Liquid.
The state of mercury at ordinary temperature and pressure is liquid, but it becomes solid at -39oC and becomes vapour at 357oC.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
At room temperature mercury is in a liquid state
Mercury's state of matter is a liquid. Mercury is not a good conductor of heat and cinnabar is the largest natural source for mercury.
liquid at room temperature
At standard room temperature and pressure the element Mercury (Hg) is in a liquid state.
The metallic element Mercury (symbol Hg) is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure, The only other element which is also a liquid under these conditions is the halogen Bromine (symbol Br).
Mercury (Hg) is a liquid at room temperature.