difference between boiling point and freezing point of mercury is very large or very small
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the freezing point and boiling point of Mercury is very large.
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Mercury's atomic number is 80 and its atomic weight is 200.59. It has a boiling point of 674°F (356.7°C) and a melting point of -38°F (-38.89°C). Mercury is stable (it does not react) in air and water, as well as in acids and alkalis. The surface tension of mercury is six times higher than that of water. Because of this, even when mercury is in liquid form, it does not wet the surfaces it contacts.
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