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Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. It kinda rolls around and doesn't act a thing like water but I assure you, it is a liquid.

Mercury solidifies at -38.83 c or -37.89 f

PS. Don't play with mercury, no matter how neat it looks. It's Poisonous!

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