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At what temperature does mercury transition from a solid to a liquid
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At what temperature does mercury transition from a solid to a liquid
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-38.83°C
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Despite being the only metal that is liquid at room temperature, mercury has the smallest liquid range of any metal. It becomes a solid at -38.83°C and a gas at 356.7°C.
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