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which is the haviest liquid

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Answered by RitikSaini
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um, no. It's not mercury. Liquids can mean any liquid, not just a periodic element. Lauric Acid has an atomic mass of 280g/mole, which is OVER any element by itself and it's melting point is at *negative*16 degrees Celsius. Long fatty chains like vegetable oils are in multiples of that.
Answered by kausar2k2
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The haviest liquid is Bromine.
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