Some Mercury is used in flourescent lamps, including CFLs.
Many streetlights use mercury-vapor lamps.
Many dentists still use mercury-silver amalgam to fill teeth.
In the past it has been used in thermometer's or a means of closing circuits such as thermostats and tilt sensors.
I am trying to help find a way to super-cool mercury to create a super-fluid that will power an anti-gravity electromagnetic torus.
The problem is that mercury freezes solid it needs an anti freeze solution.
Yes, mercury is a heavy, silvery metal that is liquid at normal temperatures.
Mercury. is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is a metal. It is one of the only two elements (mercury and bromine) that bear a liquid state at approximate room temperature and is further classified as a 'transition metal'.
its a metal richardMercury is a liquid metal at room temperature .
Boron is a metalloid, which has properties of both metals and non-metals. Mercury is a metal, and krypton is a noble gas and not a metal.
Mercury can be used in thermometers, When the heat rises, the mercury- seeing as it is a metal- expands and rises up the thermometer, henceforth telling you the temperature, Mercury can also be used in Batteries.
mercury is a metal. It is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury has many uses but the first one that comes to mind, is the use for this metal in thermometers. Mercury is, to my knowledge, the only metal that can be a liquid at room temperature. This metal is also used in making other instruments such as barometers.
There are no uses for mercury.
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Yes, mercury is a heavy, silvery metal that is liquid at normal temperatures.
You use them in thermometers.
Cinnabar is mercury(II) sulphide and the metal is mercury.
Mercury is a metal , with all the properties of a metal except it is a liquid at room temperature.for ex when we use a thermometer we found mercury in liquid form. it is a metal
mercury exerts more pressure than water bcause mercury is a metal and water is a non metal obviously mercury weighs more than water
An alloy (a metal) with mercury is an amalgamate.
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature. It is used in thermometers, barometers, and some electrical switches and relays.