The temperature that mercury needs to be to solidify is -38.02 degrees fahrenheit.
A person would not freeze or burn on the surface of mercury in the traditional sense, as mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature. However, exposure to mercury can be extremely hazardous due to its toxic properties. If a person were to come into contact with mercury, they could suffer from mercury poisoning rather than freezing or burning. Additionally, mercury's high density means that a person would not sink into it as they would in water, but rather float, which could lead to other dangerous situations.
Yes and the liquid is transformed in a solid.
at normal atmospheric temperature (in plains) it boils at 100oC
Temerature- can affect living organisms ; cause them to die or have to relocate
The freezing point of mercury is -38,829 0C.
The temperature that mercury needs to be to solidify is -38.02 degrees fahrenheit.
Because it does not freeze or evaporate
no
On the night side, yes.
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Mercury freezes at -38.83°C (-37.89°F). In order to freeze a mercury thermometer, the temperature would have to be lower than this point. However, prolonged exposure to temperatures below freezing may damage the thermometer.
Kelvin
Kelvin Celsius Fahrenheit
300000 degree Celsius
hotter than the mantle.
Solid. Not to be put in water (But fun) :)