Is mercury a superconductor?
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Mercury was historically the first to show superconductivity,And it is an example of a type 1 superconductor. It's practical usefulness is limited by the fact that it's critical magnetic field is only 0.019T, so the electric current it carry is also limited.At Temperature below about 4 degrees Kelvin,elemental Mercury becomes a super conductor
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superconductivity was discovered by kamerlingh innes in 1911 by studying Mercury at low temperature.
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