The length of a mercury thread in a thermometer is not directly related to the temperature of the mercury. The temperature is denoted by the level that the mercury rises to in the calibrated tube. The length of the mercury thread only indicates the volume of mercury present.
The word equation for heated mercury is "mercury reacts with oxygen to form mercury oxide."
Both Sulfur (S) and Mercury (Hg) are elements. However, Mercury has a great affinity for Sulfur, and is often found in Mercury Sulfides. Cinnabar (Mercury Sulfide, HgS) is a common Mercury Ore.
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
a sponge
Yes it does.
craters
cut it
blown head or cracked block
Yes because studies have found tiny creatures in holes around it.
it looks like a moon a little bit and has a lot of holes and dark gray
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Take out the bench seat, and remove the back, take a look. Holes are small.
Earth has an atmosphere unlike Mercury. Since Earth has an atmosphere, the meteriors burn up before they hit the ground. Mercury has little to no atmosphere so the meteriors are free to hit the ground and make craters.
5 names in our solar system are............. planets.................stars....................asteroids....................moon................... black holes
No, mercury cannot be absorbed by a black hole. Black holes are massive objects that can absorb anything that crosses their event horizon, but mercury is a chemical element and cannot be absorbed in the literal sense.
as you look at radio there should be two holes on both sides,take a wire hanger cut two five inch pieces bend them into u shapes insert these ends into holes which releases radio then try to grip something on radio and pull forward