Physics, asked by ramanapokalavenkata, 8 months ago

why Mercury does not freeze and if it can freeze what is it freezing point? ​

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Answered by aryanyadav175
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In 1911, Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovered the phenomenon of superconductivity by freezing mercury to only a few degrees above absolute zero. At that temperature, mercury loses all of its natural resistance to the flow of electricity and becomes superconducting.

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Answered by devansh77777
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Mercury is an unusual substance: it's a metal that's liquid at room temperature. This is possible because mercury freezes solid at -38.83 degrees Celsius, and liquid nitrogen is far colder than that.

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