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Mercury is a liquid that conducts electricity.what constitutes the current to flow through it? please give me the answer​

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Answered by bravestone125
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As mercury is a metal, it has free electrons which is known as electron sea, this is the main reason that constitutes a current through it.26

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Answered by ayushigurung2005
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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..

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