Why Mercury Bonds So Poorly?

Why Mercury Bonds So Poorly?

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Mercury’s outer electrons don’t bond to very strongly, weakening the pull between one mercury atom and another. This weakness means that as soon as mercury picks up even quite a modest amount of energy the organization of a solid breaks down and the atoms start moving more freely. It turns out mercury is in a sweet spot on the table where three effects combine. The first is that its outer electron shell is full.

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