Mercury

Discovered
Ancient times
Density
14 g/cm3
Melts
-39 °C
  • -38 °F
  • 234 °K
Boils
357 °C
  • 674 °F
  • 630 °K

Contributed by collector B.W.

Mercury in a clear bottle

Contributed by collector no. 4

Zinc group: chunk of Zinc , slug of Cadmium , and bead of Mercury in bottles

Contributed by @plazmatter0430

Bromine and Mercury , the two elements that are liquid at room temperature

Contributed by collector no. 3

Zinc metal group: dendritic (hair-like) crystal of silvery Zinc metal, dendritic crystal of brassy Cadmium metal, and a small amount of liquid Mercury metal in a bottle.

Contributed by collector no. 2

Ampoule of low pressure Mercury vapor on top of a plasma globe, glowing a blue color

Contributed by collector no. 3

1 gram Mercury "bead." Mercury is a liquid metal at room temperature, but its remarkably high surface tension allow it to remain in its shape, though somewhat flattened.

Contributed by collector B.W.

A very small sample of liquid Mercury metal in a clear container

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