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  1. Upon freezing, the volume of mercury decreases by 3.59% and its density changes from 13.69 g/cm 3 when liquid to 14.184 g/cm 3 when solid. The coefficient of volume expansion is 181.59 × 10 −6 at 0 °C, 181.71 × 10 −6 at 20 °C and 182.50 × 10 −6 at 100 °C (per °C). Solid mercury is malleable and ductile, and can be cut with a knife.

  2. Learn about mercury, a liquid metal with a density of 13.6 g.cm-3 at 20°C. Find out its physical and chemical properties, applications, sources and health effects.

  3. Nov 21, 2020 · Learn about the density of mercury and other elements, how it depends on atomic mass, number, pressure and temperature, and how to calculate it. Find the densest materials on earth and the atomic mass and radius of chemical elements.

  4. 4 days ago · Mercury, chemical element, liquid metal of Group 12 of the periodic table. Mercury is the only elemental metal that is liquid at room temperature. Mercury is silvery white and slowly tarnishes in moist air. It alloys with copper, tin, and zinc to form amalgams, or liquid alloys.

  5. Find the density, specific heat, viscosity and thermal conductivity of mercury at different temperatures and pressures. Learn how to use the Engineering ToolBox website and its features.

  6. Mercury is a liquid, silvery metal with a density of 13.5336 g cm−3 at 20°C. It has many uses in the chemical industry as catalysts, but is also highly toxic and has been phased out of some applications.

  7. Find the density of mercury in different units of measurement, such as grams per cubic centimeter, kilograms per cubic meter, pounds per cubic foot, and more. Learn about the properties, melting point, boiling point, and atomic data of mercury.

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