Liquid mercury can conduct electricity, it's what makes mercury thermostats work. As for solid mercury, it conducts electricity in solid phase as all metals do.
Well, Solar panels should work very well on Mercury.
Mercury oxides are: HgO and Hg2O.
Thermometer is used to measure temperature. it is measured in celsius, kelvin etc.
Hg2(NO3)2 is the chemical formula of mercury(I) nitrate.
Yes, it can.
the non-mercury glass thermometer must be cleaned and soaked in a in a -- after each use
The mercury thermometer was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. He had invented an alcohol thermometer years earlier. In 1724, he introduced the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
because that is far the degrees goes on earth. otherwise 200 degrees or over we all as humans will die or be dead. or the mercury themometer will explode.
The red liquid in a thermometre could either be alcohol, dyed red; or a substance called mercury, which is very toxic. Hope I helped :)
This is gobbledygook.
a themometer
To measure temperature
for measuring temperature
The liquid in a thermometer is typically mercury or alcohol. Mercury is commonly used in traditional thermometers, while newer digital thermometers may use alcohol. These liquids expand and contract with temperature changes, allowing the thermometer to measure the temperature accurately.
themometer
themometer