i am srinivas.i know so maney process of solidification of Mercury.i told one process. take 25grams coppursulpate and 25grams eating salt .do two compounds powder...add 150ml water desolve coppersulpate and eating salt.this soluction keep in alumineum bowl add 10 grams mercury.when reaction starts .stay ten minuts.the mercury turn solid.
You'd have to freeze it - since Mercury metal is liquid at room temperature.
Yes, depending on its temperature and the pressure on it. It's also easy to make mercury gas.
All 3. ;)
It's a loosely bonded solid, so it appears to be liquid. However, if you shake a jar of elemental mercury it will break into little solid balls and clink around inside.
At room temperature, mercury is liquid, iron is solid.
Although most metals are solid at room temperature, there are a few exceptions. At 77 degrees F all metals except Mercury, Hg, are solid. At 80 degrees F all metals except Francium, Fr, and Mercury, Hg, are solid.Yes, the only one commonly a liquid at normal temperatures is mercury.
You would have to put mercury in very low temperatures until it was a solid.
Mercury is not a solid so it is nothing as a solid.
The planet Mercury is a solid ..........................
no it just make it freeze at a low point
the planet is a solid but mercury is a gas as well
Yes, depending on its temperature and the pressure on it. It's also easy to make mercury gas.
Cool it down until it freezes (just like anything else.)
Mercury does have a solid surface
Its top is solid.
melting point of mercury is -38.83 celsius, under the temperature, it could turn into solid
Mercury, the planet is a solid rocky body. Mercury, the element is a metal, liquid at room temperature.
No, mercury is a liquid at room temperature.