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How does the melting point of mercury compare to its freezing point? It’s boiling point? Explain

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Uniquely, mercury is a liquid at ordinary temperatures. It has a boiling point of 356.73 °C and a melting point of -38.83 °C. Mercury's melting point and freezing point are the same. Among all stable metals, mercury has the lowest melting and boiling points. Mercury has a low boiling point, which makes it simple to vaporize and create a dense, colorless, extremely toxic gas.

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