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mercury
Mercury commonly refers to:
Trivia about mercury
Launched in 2004, a spacecraft named MESSENGER is on a mission to study this planet
Messenger-god planet(7)
This liquid metal is used to make a red paint pigment called vermillion
Because it's closest to the sun, this planet is best seen near the horizon just before sunset or sunrise
This innermost planet goes through apparent changes, or phases, just like our moon
From the surface of this innermost planet, the sun appears 2.5 times as large as it does from Earth
It orbits the sun at an average distance of .3871 astronomical units, the lowest average of all the planets
Not much was known about this innermost planet until 1974 when Mariner 10 took some pictures
This lifeless planet has virtually no atmosphere or water & is only 29 to 43 million miles from the sun
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from outside the New York Stock Exchange.) The pediment above the New York City Stock Exchange entrance is titled "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man"; presiding over images of industry, science & agriculture, the figure of Integrity wears the winged hat representing & associated with this Roman god of commerce
At its closest this planet is just 28.6 million miles from the sun; at its most distant, 43.4 million
At 88 days, it has the shortest orbital period of the planets
At 3,031 miles in diameter, this planet is the second smallest in our solar system
If you heat cinnabar, you'll get sulfur & this liquid metal
It was Gabriel Fahrenheit who substituted this for alcohol in the thermometer
Also a chemical element
This liquid metal is added to paints to make them mildew proof
Cinnabar, a bright red ore, provides most of the world's supply of this liquid metal
Amalgams, which may be liquid or solid, are alloys of this metal
The large Zenith telescope being built near Vancouver will use a pan of this liquid metal as a reflector
Sable & Villager
This metal, aka quicksilver, becomes a solid at minus 40 degrees
Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of this poisonous metal
This liquid metal is also called quicksilver
Samuel Schwabe got deeply into sunspots after trying to find a planet crossing the sun closer than this one
So Pluto has a radius less than half that of this now-smallest planet--so what? Size doesn't matter!
If all the elements were onstage with us, only bromine & this other element would be liquid
Hake & shad are on the National Resources Defense Council list of fish low in this element (that's what you want)
This planet closest to the sun features a crater, the Caloris basin, which is about the size of Texas
New thermometers containing this may not be sold in Minnesota
Guillaume Amontons' 17th century thermometer was 1st filled with this & corrected for air pressure
In 1991 radar images hinted that there was ice at the north pole of this inner planet
Amalgams are alloys of this liquid metal combined with other metals
It's the only element on the chart with exactly the same name as a planet in our solar system
The late, great Queen vocalist Freddie ____
Milan, Mariner & Mountaineer are all makes of this auto brand
A fluorescent lamp contains argon & a small amount of this liquid metal's vapor
When Mom shakes the thermometer, it's to get this liquid metal to go down
Quicksilvermessenger (7)
This element's symbol, Hg, comes from the Latin word hydrargyrum, meaning "liquid silver"
Founded in 1938, it was a Ford Motor Company brand name of semi-luxury models
The midday forecast for this planet is 750 degrees Fahrenheit & sunny
This element known to the ancients is liquid at room temperature
Hg, its chemical symbol, is derived from the Latin hydrargyrum, "liquid silver"
In 2011 MESSENGER is scheduled to orbit this planet named for a messenger god
Gordon Cooper was the last astronaut launched in this first U.S. manned space program
We're not sure, but this wing-footed Roman god of commerce might be liquid at room temperature
A millimeter of this element is a common unit for measuring pressure, including blood pressure
It's a planet, an element, a brand of car & a Roman god
Its mean distance from the Sun is only about 36 million miles
Phoenix' team in the WNBA
1959: NASA publicly introduces Messrs. Glenn, Shepard & the rest of this program's 7 astronauts
This liquid metal is 13.6 times heavier than an equal volume of water
This planet has the fastest orbit around the Sun
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the headquarters of Goodyear) Goodyear's "winged foot" symbol was inspired by a statue of this god
This silvery element often appears as droplets on deposits of cinnabar
This heavenly body shares its name with a liquid, & in 2007 scientists discovered that it has a liquid core
To make his barometer, Evangelista Torricelli inverted a glass tube in a dish of this
Like shark, swordfish contain high levels of this toxic element, so limit yourself
Roads & travel, for that nifty messenger service of his
In 1991 radar images hinted that there was ice at the north pole of this inner planet
The torr is equal to 1 mmHg, or the pressure exerted by 1 millimeter of this metal
Astrologers say that when this "Planet of Communication" goes retrograde, stuff on Earth falls apart
The British Dental Association says there is little danger from this element that's always present in amalgams
Its atomic number is 80 & one of its uses is in barometers
Seen here, this brand's emblem is out of this world
In a single day, temperatures on this planet closest to the sun range from -280 degrees to 800 degrees
With the demotion of Pluto, it's now the smallest, least massive planet
The ADA says this is perfectly safe as the basis for amalgam fillings-- it combines with other materials to make it stable
This tiny planet's thin atmosphere is mostly composed of helium & sodium thought to come from the solar wind
The MESSENGER craft is the first mission to explore this planet since mariner 10 in the 1970s
Estimated temperatures on this planet range from 950° F. on the sunlit side to -346° on the dark side
Its symbol Hg comes from the Latin hydrargyrum, "watery silver"
Forecasts on this planet called for highs of 800° F. & black skies due to lack of significant atmosphere
The FDA advises pregnant women not to eat shark & swordfish; they contain high levels of this element
A thermometer has to be shaken to be used again because this liquid metal stays at the last reading
Thimerosal, a preservative that's 50% this element, has been almost eliminated from vaccines for little ones
At -37.93 degrees Fahrenheit, this metal becomes a solid
This chemical element has the lowest melting point of any metal & that's why it's liquid at room temperature
He's swift of foot:MY CURER
In the mid-18th c. Mikhail Lomonosov became the first scientist to record the freezing of this liquid metal
This planet was named for a swift messenger because of its speedy orbit around the sun
...read about the first 7 U.S. astronauts in this '60s NASA program named for the messenger of the Roman gods
Heinrich Geissler found he could create a vacuum by moving a column of this element up & down in a tube
It's never observable when the sky is fully dark
In 1911 Heike Onnes first observed superconductivity when he cooled this slippery element to -452 degrees Fahrenheit
This Roman messenger god is also the name of a liquid metal
In 1911 a physicist first observed superconductivity when he found no resistance in this slippery element at 4.2 kelvin
Hydrargyrum
The silver fillings used by dentists are about 50% this toxic metallic element
Temperatures on this planet can range from -280 degrees to 800 degrees in a single day
A year on this planet is only 88 days long
It travels about 30 miles per second, moving around the sun faster than any other planet
It took a Russian, Lomonosov, to first record the freezing temperature of this metallic element, at about -40