Mercury is a liquid at 14 degrees Celsius. Mercury's melting point is -38.83 degrees Celsius and its boiling point is 356.73 degrees Celsius, so at 14 degrees Celsius, it would be in its liquid state.
Yes, mercury can become a liquid at 50 degrees Celsius as its melting point is -38.83 degrees Celsius. At temperatures above its melting point, mercury will transition from a solid to a liquid state.
Most metals are solid at 25 degrees Celsius. However, a few metals like mercury and gallium are liquid at this temperature.
Mercury solidifies at a temperature of -38.83 degrees Celsius.
Gold is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Gold is a solid at room temperature and will remain a solid up to its melting point of 1,064 degrees Celsius. At 2,000 degrees Celsius, gold would be in its liquid state.
No, mercury does not become solid in hot temperature and liquid in coolest temperature. But mercury becomes gas or liquid in hot temperature and becomes solid in coolest temperature. Mercury becomes solid after freezing point of -38.72 degrees Celsius. Solid Mercury can become superconductor in reaching of its critical temperature 4.2 K. Mercury is liquid under the room temperature (25 degrees Celsius). Mercury becomes gas after boiling point of 357 degrees Celsius.
Yes, mercury can become a liquid at 50 degrees Celsius as its melting point is -38.83 degrees Celsius. At temperatures above its melting point, mercury will transition from a solid to a liquid state.
i dont know but i think that it is a solid
Mercury is a metal that is liquid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Water changes from a solid to a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius.
Yes, depending on its temperature and the pressure on it. It's also easy to make mercury gas.
Most metals are solid at 25 degrees Celsius. However, a few metals like mercury and gallium are liquid at this temperature.
Mercury solidifies at a temperature of -38.83 degrees Celsius.
Gold is a solid at 20 degrees Celsius.
Water is a solid when it's 0 degrees Celsius or lower and a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius or higher and when it is 100 degrees Celsius it turns in to a gas
When very cold, at or below -39 degrees Celsius (-38 degrees Fahrenheit) mercury is a solid.
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.