why is mercury so low melting point-38.83⁰C ? please give me correct answer ...
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Mercury has a unique electronic configuration which strongly resists removal of an electron, making mercury behave similarly to noble gas elements. The weak bonds formed by these elements become solids which melt easily at relatively low temperatures.
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What Lowers the Melting Point. As strong bonds between atoms give elements higher melting points, it is also true that lower melting points are a result of weaker bonds or a lack of bonds between atoms
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