No, mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Wiki User
∙ 15y agoNo, Mercury is not a gas. It is a terrestrial planet that is mainly composed of rock and metal.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoMercury is generally liquid at around room temperature. If it is heated enough, it can be boiled to create a gas, and if cooled sufficiently, it will freeze and become solid.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoNo it doesnt!
the reason behind this is that Murcury has no atmosphere so it is unable to hold any sort of gas.
Wiki User
∙ 13y agoYes but only under a vacuum, such as in a light bulb, a fluorescent tube, or vacuum chamber.
Wiki User
∙ 12y agoWhen mercury is at any temp. Over -47 it will stay a liquid
Wiki User
∙ 12y agoMercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury has no atmosphere, so there is no gas present inside it.
Mercury is a metal, not a gas or a rock. It is one of the heaviest substances that is liquid at room temperature.
Why do you think lavoisier exposed a mouse to the gas he collected from mercury
Mercury is predominantly composed of metal and rock, with a small iron core. It does not have a significant atmosphere, so it is not mostly gas like the gas giants in our solar system.
The most abundant gas on Mercury is oxygen, which makes up about 42% of its atmosphere. Other gases found on Mercury include sodium, hydrogen, helium, and potassium.
Mercury doesn't have a gas giant.
Mercury argon gas does not exist.
the planet is a solid but mercury is a gas as well
well Mercury has no gas
mercury is a liquid
yes
No. Mercury is a transition metal.
Neptune is a gas planet, but mercury is not. Mercury is a rocky inner planet, one of the four terrestrial planets.
It is a gas discharge lamp which uses mercury in excited states.
Mercury is a metal, not a gas or a rock. It is one of the heaviest substances that is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury has very weak gravity.
Yes, mercury vapour.