Physics, asked by rohin111bhattacharya, 7 months ago

Is Mercury an electrolyte? Explain with reason.

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Answered by kabir645
26

Explanation:

  • Electric current passes through mercury due to the presence of free electrons in its penultimate shell and not due to the formation of ions. Hence, mercury is a metallic conductor and not an electrolyte.
Answered by rosey25
16

Answer:

cube coding

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<html lang="en">

<head>

<title>CUBE</title>

</head>

<body>

<div class="container">

<div id="cube">

<div class="front">1</div>

<div class="back">2</div>

<div class="right">3</div>

<div class="left">4</div>

<div class="top">5</div>

<div class="bottom">6</div>

</div>

</div>

<style>

body {

padding-left: 30%;

padding-top: 5%;

}

.container {

width: 200px;

height: 200px;

position: relative;

-webkit-perspective: 1000px;

-moz-perspective: 1000px;

}

#cube {

width: 100%;

height: 100%;

position: absolute;

-webkit-transform-style: preserve-3d;

-webkit-animation: rotatecube 10s infinite;

-moz-transform-style: preserve-3d;

-moz-animation: rotatecube 10s infinite;

}

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width: 200px;

height: 200px;

display: block;

position: absolute;

border: none;

line-height: 200px;

text-align: center;

font-size: 50px;

font-weight: bold;

}

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0% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(0deg) rotateY(360deg) rotateZ(90deg); }

25% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(90deg) rotateY(270deg) rotateZ(180deg); }

50% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(180deg) rotateY(180deg) rotateZ(0deg); }

75% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(270deg) rotateY(90deg) rotateZ(360deg); }

100% { -webkit-transform: rotateX(360deg) rotateY(0deg) rotateZ(270deg); }

}

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background: rgba(255,0,0,.5);

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.back {

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}

.right {

background: rgba(0,0,255,.5);

}

.left {

background: rgba(0,255,255,.5);

}

.top {

background: rgba(255,0,255,.5);

}

.bottom {

background: rgba(255,255,0,.5);

}

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-webkit-transform: rotateY(0deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateY( 0deg ) translateZ( 100px );

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#cube .back {

-webkit-transform: rotateX( 180deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateX( 180deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .right {

-webkit-transform: rotateY( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateY( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .left {

-webkit-transform: rotateY( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateY( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .top {

-webkit-transform: rotateX( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateX( 90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

#cube .bottom {

-webkit-transform: rotateX( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

-moz-transform: rotateX( -90deg ) translateZ( 100px );

}

</style>

</body>

</html>[/tex]

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