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Mercury is having lowest boiling point why?​

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Answered by ItzBrownKudi
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These two effects, filled outer electron shell and contraction of the outer orbital closer to the nucleus, combine to make mercury reluctant to form bonds, even with other mercury atoms. It is this lack of electron bonding between mercury atoms that makes it melt and boil at such low temperatures.

Answered by senguptasoma30
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Q. Mercury is having lowest boiling point why?

Ans: Tungsten has the lowest coefficient of thermal expansion of any pure metal. The low thermal expansion and high melting point and tensile strength of tungsten originate from strong metallic bonds formed between tungsten atoms by the 5d electrons.

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  • Symbol: "W": from Wolfram, originally from Middle High German wolf-rahm 'wolf'Melting point: 3695 K (3422 °C, 6192 °F)
  • Boiling point: 6203 K (5930 °C, 10706 °F)
  • Thermal expansion: 4.5 µm/(m⋅K) (at 25 °C)

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