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What (who) is Mercury - definition

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The Mercury; Mercury (disambiguation); Murcury; Mercury (album); Merdcury; Mercury (novel); Mercurie; Merkury; Mercury (newspaper)

mercury         
Mercury is a silver-coloured liquid metal that is used especially in thermometers and barometers.
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mercury         
mercury1
¦ noun the chemical element of atomic number 80, a heavy silvery-white liquid metal used in some thermometers and barometers. (Symbol: Hg)
Derivatives
mercuric adjective
mercurous adjective
Origin
ME: from L. Mercurius, the Roman god of trading and messenger of the gods.
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mercury2
¦ noun a plant of a genus which includes dog's mercury. [Genus Mercurialis.]
Origin
C16: from the genus name, from L. mercurialis 'of the god Mercury'.
Mercury         
A metal; one of the elements; symbol, Hg; atomic weight, 200 ; equivalent, 200 or 100; valency, 1 and 2. It is a conductor of electricity. The following data are 0º C. (32º F.)   Relative Resistance,   62.73
  Specific Resistance,   94.32   microhms.
  Resistance of a wire,
  (a) 1 foot long, weighing 1 grain,     18.51   ohms.
  (b) 1 foot long, 1/1000 inch thick,   572.3     "
  (c) 1 meter long, weighing 1 gram,     12.91    "
  (d) I meter long, 1 millimeter thick    1.211   "
  Resistance of  a 1 inch cube,   37.15   microhms.
  Percentage increase of resistance per degree C. 1.8° F.
    at about 20° C. (68° F.),   .72   per cent.
  Electro-chemical equivalent (Hydrogen = .0105),   2.10   mgs.
                                                    1.05   "

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Mercury

Mercury commonly refers to:

  • Mercury (planet), the nearest planet to the Sun
  • Mercury (element), a metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg
  • Mercury (mythology), a Roman god

Mercury or The Mercury may also refer to:

Examples of use of Mercury
1. The mercury regulations encourage market trading in mercury pollution.
2. A hybrid Mercury Mariner – basically an Escape with a Mercury badge – is also nearing release.
3. Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé In March 1'87, Mercury gave the Spanish opera diva a cassette of some songs.
4. "Mercury Milan adds an upscale and expressive five–passenger mid–size sedan to the Mercury lineup, he said.
5. So we went after mercury ...‘‘ As so happens, Romney enacted anti–mercury regulations initiated by his Republican predecessor.