Its surface ranges in temperature from -168°C to 427°C.
Known as a liquid but obviously it can be all three. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature, it will solidify if you make cold enough, -40 C and be gas if you make it hot enough, +357 C. It expands and contracts easily in this liquid form, which is why old thermometers used it.
No, magnesium is a solid metal at room temperature and becomes a liquid at around 650 degrees Celsius. It does not exist as a gas at 500 degrees Celsius.
Since Mercury has a melting point of −38.83 °C, at anything above this temperature, it becomes a liquid or a gas. For example, at room temperature Mercury exists as a liquid (Room temperature is around 20°C (68°F) to 25 °C (77°F)). Therefore, mercury is not a solid at 36.9 degrees celsius.
Mercury is A planet that nobody has been on it is far to hot. Plus it can get up to over many degrees C or F and Mercury is a gas planet so even the stuff on Mercury has a hard time sheilding it's way from the sun.
i think mercury
Its melting/freezing point is -39°C. It turns into gas at 356°C.
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Mercury freezes at -38.83 °C (-37.89 °F) so it can only be used at temperatures higher than this.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature and pressure. It has a melting point of -38.83°C and a boiling point of 356.73°C.
Hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, neon, phosphorus, sulphur, chlorine, argon, bromine, krypton, iodine, xenon, mercury, astatine and radon are all gases as 500 deg C.
Mercury is a liquid metal between -38,83 0C and +356,73 0C.
Mercury is a metal element. It can be all 3 stats depending on the temperature. At room temperature it is a liquid.
well...mercury is a meta. It is liquid at room temperature (20-to 29 °C or 68-84 °F) and a gas at anthing above.
Mercury doesn't have a gas giant.
Its surface ranges in temperature from -168°C to 427°C.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. It has a low melting point of -38.83°C and a boiling point of 356.73°C, which allows it to exist as a liquid in a wide range of temperatures found on Earth's surface.