Anything that exists is made of elements. so there are enough elements on mercury to fill the planet's size.
It is apparently a mineral but because of it's liquid state it is considered a mineraloid. Minerals are suppose to have a crystal structure which mercury does not have and therefore is classified as a mineraloid.
Mercuric oxide is made of the elements mercury and oxygen.
Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br) are two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
Bromine and mercury are the two elements that are liquid at room temperature (20oC - 22oC).
The elements on the periodic table that are liquid at room temperature are mercury (Hg) and bromine (Br). Mercury is a metal with a silvery appearance, while bromine is a non-metal with a reddish-brown color. Both elements have low melting points compared to other elements.
Less than 0.01 percent.Mercury's abundance in Earth's crust is 85 parts per billion by weight, 9 parts per billion by moles.The most abundant naturally forming isotope is 202Hg is at 29.86%.
Mercury is a silver colored liquid.
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No, Mercury is not a mixture, it is an element not formed from any other elements. On the periodic table, it's symbol is "Hg".
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Your question makes absolutely no sense..
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At standard temperature and pressure, there aren't 20 liquid elements. The only one would be mercury and bromine. If you change the temperature and pressure appropriately, any of the elements could conceivable be a liquid.
Mercury has no significant atmosphere
No reaction will occur, the elements will stay as they are.
Mercuric oxide is made of the elements mercury and oxygen.
The most common elements in the Universe are hydrogen and helium. For additional elements, check the Wikipedia article on "Abundance of the chemical elements".