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.
it can be both. it just depends on the tempature
Yes, depending on its temperature and the pressure on it. It's also easy to make mercury gas.
At room temperature, mercury is liquid, iron is solid.
All 3. ;)
Zn=Zinc, which is a solid; Hg=Mercury, which is a liquid. They are both in group 12.
Mercury is a liquid metal used in thermometers. However, it becomes a solid at -37.9 F and it can cause mercury poisoning if ingested or inhaled. Therefore, most theremometers use ethyl-alcohol or a plastic strip covered with liquid crystals (called a liquid crystal thermometer).
mercury is a liquid
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
No, mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Solid.
Solid, iron core
liquid
gold in Mercury liquid
Metals are typically solid at room temperature, although mercury is a liquid.
Mercury chloride is a odorless solid.
At room temperature mercury is a liquid.
Mercury is a liquid metal between -38,83 0C and +356,73 0C.
Mercury is a liquid metal between -38,83 0C and +356,73 0C.