Why mercury does not form amalgam with Iron?
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Iron does not form an amalgam readily, hence the use of iron electrodes in mercury switches. ... By contrast, mercury spilled on gold (e.g. gold-alloy jewelry) soaks in immediately, discoloring the gold, and migrates further into the bulk metal in a few hours, thus restoring the color. I hope you will get benefit through my answer. So please mark as brainliest answer.
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