Mercury is transported in metal containers made of which metal? -Do You Know?

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Last Answer : This is one of the easiest separations. The ferrous containerswill be attracted to a magnet and the rest won't.

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Last Answer : This is one of the easiest separations. The ferrous containerswill be attracted to a magnet and the rest won't.

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Last Answer : a Plastic bags

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Last Answer : c. Winchester disk

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Last Answer : c. Winchester disk

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Last Answer : The temperature will increase as one moves down the Earth's crust. and since there is almost very less wind so the warm will be not able to distribute the temp. and moderate it. Hence the Mercury will rise in the barometer tube.

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Last Answer : Depends on what metal the donut is made out of.

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Last Answer : (1) Mercury Explanation: Liquid metal consists of galliumcontaining alloys with very low melting points which are liquid at room temperature. The standard metal formerly is mercury.

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Last Answer : (2) Bromine Explanation: Bromine, a non-metal of halogen group, is found in liquid state. Mercury is a metal. Water and alcohol are compounds

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