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Wy mercury is liquid?
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#2
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why not?
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#3
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I think that the answer is "it just is" ive red a few suggestions about it having a full electron shell but i have never seen an adequite and proven explanation
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#4
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Well, let's start! Maybe you'll find somethig via Russell Saunders symbol.
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#5
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"Mercury is a liquid at room temperature because the "relativistic contraction" of its atomic orbitals makes it behave chemically almost like a noble gas, not wanting to share electrons with other atoms, even other mercury atoms!"
http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/ma ... .Ch.r.html |
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#6
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hmm good point it will be a 1s.
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