
Why is mercury liquid at room temperature?
Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe
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The Unique Properties of Mercury and Relativistic Effects
This chapter examines the atomic structure of zinc, cadmium, and mercury, focusing on their differing melting points. It highlights the impact of electron shell completion and nuclear charge on bonding behavior, particularly showcasing mercury's unexpected liquid state at room temperature. The discussion also underscores the need for relativistic corrections in understanding the properties of heavy elements like mercury and copernicium.
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