They are all liquid over a range of pressure and temps
that includes human comfort pressure and 'room' temp.
They are all liquid over a range of pressure and temps
that includes human comfort pressure and 'room' temp.
They are both liqueds
one floats on the other
Dinger rhymes with ringer.
they are fluid
Different minerals can share many, but not all, mineral characteristics. Characteristics would include hardness, streak color, crystal shape, reactions to acids, flame tests, density, and others.
plating or electroplating or galvanization or amalgamation (mercury plating).
Share!
They are all liquid over a range of pressure and temps that includes human comfort pressure and 'room' temp.
It is a physical property. Malleability is a physical property in lots of metals (including copper). It is not a characteristic property, because it is not unique to copper. (Other metals share the same property).
not sure! but i know they do share hardness !
ammonia is when you share someone else Saloma in its called,"ammonia".
Mercury is an element, a metal. Alcohol is the name of a familty of organic compounds made up of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms in various combinations. The only obvious similarity of the two substances is that some alcohols (ethyl alcohol, or ethanol, C2H5OH, for example ) share a common freezing point with mercury of about minus 40 degrees (Celsius or Fahrenheit), making them suitable for use in outdoor thermometers.
No, she is not your property to share.
The property that liquids and gases share is that it has no definite shape. Written by Jada Bacchus. :)
YES, it does.
Planet Mercury and the metal mercury share a name.
If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.If all her children are still living you have no rights in her property unless she left a share to you in her Will.
In this parable the youngest son of the family asks for his share of the property.
Mercury easily shares its valence electrons