It is a Liquid.
Krypton is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure.
At STP ( Standard Temperature & Pressure), the only liquid metal is 'Mercury' ( Hg ; Hydragyrum). Otherwise known as 'Quicksilver'.
At standard temperature (20C) and pressure, pure H2SO4 is in a liquid state.
Boron is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Hydrogen is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.
At standard room temperature and pressure the element Mercury (Hg) is in a liquid state.
The state of mercury at ordinary temperature and pressure is liquid, but it becomes solid at -39oC and becomes vapour at 357oC.
They are the only two elements that exist in the liquid state at standard temperature and pressure.
The physical state of Mercury is a LIQUID at 20oC . It is one of only two elements that are liquid at Standard Temperature and Pressure. The other being Bromine.
The ground state shorthand notation for mercury is [Xe] 6s25d10 [Xe] 6s26d10 [Rn] 6s26d10. Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at standard conditions for temperature and pressure.
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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.
no, mercury is a liquid...... Not Quite... Mercury is not a liquid, it is an Element which is in the liquid STATE at what we call standard temperature and pressure. Mercury becomes a solid (freezes) at −38.83 °C and becomes a gas (boils) at 356.73 °C
its a solid.
At standard pressure and temperature it is a solid.
Bromine and mercury are the only two elements that are liquid at standard temperature and pressure. (If a room is moderately warm, as in tropical countries without air conditioning, cesium is also liquid at "room temperature".)
The only metal element to exist in a non-solid state at room temperature is Mercury, which is a liquid between -38.83 °C and 356.73 °C at standard pressure.