Because it is in that kind of atmosphere!
Luxray8910 says: Mercury actually DOESN'T "change" its color. The views that you look at Mercury from make it seem different colors, but it's not really "changing". Mercury is ACTUALLY more of a silver-tan color, but light reflecting off of its surface constantly make it seem to be that orangey-color you often will see.
Mercury is grayish/whitish color, or a dark gray!
Mercury is gray in color.
It is like liquid silverish color.
Mercury's color is due to its surface reflectance, which appears silvery in color. The reflection of light from its smooth surface gives it a shiny appearance. Mercury's color can also be influenced by impurities or contaminants present on its surface.
Mercury is appears light orange from Earth But its surface is actually a gray color
Mercury in a Mercury thermometer is typically silver in color.
the color of mercury is gray it has no color
The color of Mercury in flame is red.
The true color of Mercury is mostly gray.
Liquid mercury is silver in color, not red. While some compounds of mercury can appear reddish in color, pure elemental mercury does not change into the color red by itself.
The color of mercury(II) hydroxide is tan-brown.
The color of mercury is grey and its temperature is -170 to -400
Mercury chloride color is yellowish-white.
Mercury is grayish/whitish color, or a dark gray!
Pure mercury is a silvery color, but it can appear to be a different color when it is in compounds or in certain forms. For example, mercury can form colorful compounds such as mercury(II) oxide (red) or mercury(II) chloride (white).
Mercury is a silver colored liquid.
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