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The liquid metal Mercury is element number 80. Videos about all the elements at http://www.periodicvideos.com/

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  • @cyndassprites What, makes no sense. If you want to remember mercury... just remember ... mercury... I dont get the point you were making. Who forgets mercury once you have learnt the name.... like the planet even.

  • @radexpp H. G. Wells is a sci-fi writer. He is best known for his book 'War of the Worlds'

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  • @Jackfirecracker well theres tons of stuff you can do with it or you can sell it

  • mercury was used to create creases in the felt you'd apply it allowing the felt to be folded into sharp edges and then heated off thus giving the maker mercury poisoning

  • Why would you steal mercury?

  • "And the mercury started to amalgamate with the metal of the bucket.....It was a metal bucket!"

    HAHAHA I love him!

  • I like nicely formed balls.

  • how to get rid of elements? send it out to space lol

  • Originally when they made hats once they were sown they would shrink them to do this they used the urine because it was very in expensive but after years of having the hands in urine they got ciffles (sorry about the spelling) to treat it they used mercury based salt witch go in to the urine and they breathed in all day witch caused the sighns of madness !

  • Bing Bong! :)

  • If you want to remember mercury just remember Freddie Mercury :)

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