Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. It kinda rolls around and doesn't act a thing like water but I assure you, it is a liquid.
Mercury solidifies at -38.83 c or -37.89 f
PS. Don't play with mercury, no matter how neat it looks. It's Poisonous!
It melts at 238.87 °C
Hg melting point is 234 K (or -39 oC)
-38.83 o C is when mercury freezes
356.7 celcius
At room temperature, mercury (Hg) is a liquid, and methane (CH4) is a gas. The melting point of methane is -182.5 degrees Celsius. The melting point of mercury is -39 degrees Celsius. It takes more heat to melt the mercury.
Mercury, which is liquid between -38.83 °C and 356.73 °C.
Mercury. is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
2075 degrees Fahrenheit
As soda cans are made of aluminium, they will melt at 660.37 C
Between metals only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Between metals only Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Lead and several other substances would melt on the surfaces of Mercury and Venus. Mercury's mean surface temperature: 167oC (333oF) Venus' mean surface temperature: 464oC (867oF)
Between metals only mercury is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is the innermost planet, closest to the sun. The surface temperature is high in places, but not nearly high enough to melt the rock that it's made out of.
Not all of them. Mercury is liquid at room temperature. Bismuth and lead melt at relatively low temperatures.
I say mercury Cause alcohol will melt faster
Different metals melt at different temperatures, from -39 deg C (mercury) to 3414 deg C (tungsten).
ice can melt at room temperature. Anything that is liquid at room temperature would, in its frozen state, melt at room temperature. Oils, beverages and mercury - if in a frozen state - would melt when exposed to room temperature.
yes because the planet Mercury is the second hottest planet in the solar system[after Venus] .Comment: It's not too difficult to melt mercury. The element mercury isliquid at room temperature on Earth, or anywhere else if it gets warmerthan about negative 38 degrees.
All metals melt at high temperature... the metal that doesn't melt is mercury as it is already liquid at room temperature..... There is no metal that undergoes sublimation unlike non-metals.
Yes. The melting point of lead is 327.46 °C. The temperature of lava is definitely greater than that. hence it can melt lead.