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Where Mercury is found in earth crust?????? ​

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Answered by GRANDxSAMARTH
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Mercury is a naturally-occurring chemical element found in rock in the earth's crust, including in deposits of coal. On the periodic table, it has the symbol "Hg" and its atomic number is 80

Answered by TheEternity
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The element constitutes only 0.5 ppm of the earth's crust, making it scarcer than uranium but more plentiful than gold or silver. Mercury is found principally in the form of the ore cinnabar (mercury sulfide) and can also be found in the uncombined state. The preparation of mercury from its ores is fairly simple.

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