Yes it is, and it is written as Mercury (II) oxide
Yes, it will remain a liquid at that temperature.
With the exception of mercury and bromine, which is a liquid, metals are solid at room temperature.
no. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature under 1 atmosphere. And hydrogen, technically, is also a metal.
Gold is a solid at room temperature. It wouldn't make a good wedding ring otherwise.
No, mercury does not become solid in hot temperature and liquid in coolest temperature. But mercury becomes gas or liquid in hot temperature and becomes solid in coolest temperature. Mercury becomes solid after freezing point of -38.72 degrees Celsius. Solid Mercury can become superconductor in reaching of its critical temperature 4.2 K. Mercury is liquid under the room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). Mercury becomes gas after boiling point of 357 degrees Celsius.
melting point of mercury is -38.83 celsius, under the temperature, it could turn into solid
It depends on the temperature. For instance, Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. Gold is solid at room temperature.
No, mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury oxide can exist in both solid and liquid states. At room temperature, it is typically found in a solid state.
At room temperature mercury is a liquid.
Mercury become a solid at -38,829 oC.
Yes it is, and it is written as Mercury (II) oxide
The only metal that is not solid at room temperature is mercury. Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature and is the only metal that exists in liquid form under normal conditions.
At room temperature, all metals except Mercury are solid.
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