Physics, asked by aamnaashraf07, 13 hours ago

Mercury is liquid and iron is solid. And yet the density of mercury is greater than that of iron. Why?

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Answered by helloworld83883
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Answered by mohammadfaiz0551
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Usually solids have high density and high density means there are many atoms . Mercury is more dense than iron but its bonding structure is weaker than that of iron and most solids and due to weaker bond structure mercury is in liquid form.

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