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Mercury metal is a liquid at room temperature. By visually determining the physical state of a substance does not produce a new substance. So if the mercury is a liquid that means it underwent a physical change because nothing was added.

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It is a physical property. Physical properties deal with appearance, melting point, boiling points, colour, odor and so on. Chemical properties deal with reactivity, whether they undergo chemical reactions with certain compounds, acids, oxidising agents and such.

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It is a physical property. Physical properties deal with appearance, melting point, boiling points, colour, odor and so on. Chemical properties deal with reactivity, whether they undergo chemical reactions with certain compounds, acids, oxidising agents and such.

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13y ago

Mercury is not a change of any sort. It is a substance.

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13y ago

It is its natural physical state, not affected by any other chemical.

Phase changes (solid to liquid to gas or the reverse) are physical changes.

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8y ago

Boiling is always a physical change, regardless of what is boiling.

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7y ago

The state of matter is a physical property.
No other metal is liquid at room temperature.

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Physical change of course.

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10y ago

Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.

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chemical change

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Q: Is mercury liquid at room temperature physical or chemical?
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