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100
Mercury has this amount of Protons.
What is 80
100
This is the melting point of Mercury.
What is -38.83°C
100
Mercury is named after this.
What is the Roman god, Mercury
100
These types of lamps have Mercury in them.
What are vapor and fluorescent lamps
200
Mercury has this amount of Neutrons.
What is 121
200
This is the boiling point of Mercury.
What is 356.73°C
200
Mercury goes by this other name.
What is quicksilver
200
Used in this form of body art.
What is tattoo ink
200
Mercury has this many different isotopes.
What is 12
300
She declined burial in Westminster Abbey: Her pallbearers were from army units whose wounded she had tended
Who is Florence Nightingale
300
Mercury is in this state at room temperature.
What is liquid
300
When Hg was first used.
What is around 1500 B.C.
300
Used in this type of makeup.
What is mascara
400
Mercury's electron orbits are set up this way
What is 2, 8, 18, 32, 18, 2
400
This is the color of Mercury
What is silvery- white
400
These people used it the most.
Who are Chinese Emporers
400
Mercury is in this part of dentistry.
What are amalgam fillings (cavity fillings)
500
The set up [xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2.
What is the electron configuration
500
This is Mercury’s atomic number.
What is 80
500
This is the significance relating to its symbol.
What is the greek name Hydragyrum
500
Mercury is in this common medical machine.
What are blood pressure monitors