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At -50 degrees Celsius, Mercury is in a solid state. Mercury typically freezes at approximately -38.83 degrees Celsius, so at -50 degrees, it would be well below its freezing point, resulting in a solid form. The solid mercury would appear as a shiny, metallic substance, retaining its characteristic high density and metallic luster.

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