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Why is mercury a liquid at 0 degC (and at room temperature)?
- very high ionisation energy
- weak metallic bonds
- high heat of hydration
- high heat of sublimation
Correct answer: weak metallic bonds
Solution
Mercury has a stable 5d10 6s2 configuration with the 6s electrons tightly held (relativistic contraction), so metallic bonding is very weak and the metal melts below room temperature.
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