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Mercury is so poor at forming metallic bonds even with other mercury atoms because valence electrons are not shared readily, Mercury hangs on to its valence 6s electrons very tightly ("relativistic contraction" of its atomic orbitals). This relativistic contraction of the 6s orbital lowers its energy and makes its electrons much less likely to participate in bonding chemistry.

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