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.
Yes, it will remain a liquid at that temperature.
Yes. Tin (Sn on your periodic table) has an atomic number of 50, which means it has 50 protons and 50 electrons. Mercury (Hg) has an atomic number of 80, which gives it 30 more each of protons and electrons.
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Mercury in thermometers is in a liquid state, since mercury is liquid at room temperature.
mercury mix 50:1
it,s a 1988 mercury 50 hp motro
Mercury is the ONLY metal that is found in liquid state at room temperature. Interesting, isn't it.
How do I remove the lower unit from my 1984 50 hp. Mercury outboard motor?
There could be life on mercury but scientist still are studying so it's a 50 50 chance no or yes.
A 50 hp Mercury outboard, serial number 6150379, would be a 1982 year model.
Mercury's most common oxidation state is +2
The chemical symbol (not formula) of mercury is Hg.