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What does mercury taste like?
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Double-A I wonder at what temperature mercury becomes a solid? I wonder if you had solid mercury sheets with liquid mercury between them (like a sandwich) how slippery they would be? Water ice with liquid water on its surface is the most slippery(little friction) Mercury has a lot of surface tension,and that is the reason I have this thinking. Bert Mercury freezes at -37.7°F. I once saw a man drive a rubber nail with a mercury hammer. He had dipped both into liquid nitrogen first. Double-A |
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What does mercury taste like?
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" wrote in message how slippery they would be? Water ice with liquid water on its surface is the most slippery(little friction) That's what the Giness World record book says of ploytetrafluroethyline (PTFE). HJ |
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What does mercury taste like?
-38.83 degrees C. You have a problem looking up this stuff for
yourself, BEERTbrain? Saul Levy On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:44:52 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Double-A I wonder at what temperature mercury becomes a solid? I wonder if you had solid mercury sheets with liquid mercury between them (like a sandwich) how slippery they would be? Water ice with liquid water on its surface is the most slippery(little friction) Mercury has a lot of surface tension,and that is the reason I have this thinking. Bert |
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What does mercury taste like?
He just wondered. He didn't ask. Is the urge to discourtesy so strong you
can't bother to read what is written? "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... -38.83 degrees C. You have a problem looking up this stuff for yourself, BEERTbrain? Saul Levy On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:44:52 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Double-A I wonder at what temperature mercury becomes a solid? I wonder if you had solid mercury sheets with liquid mercury between them (like a sandwich) how slippery they would be? Water ice with liquid water on its surface is the most slippery(little friction) Mercury has a lot of surface tension,and that is the reason I have this thinking. Bert |
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What does mercury taste like?
Wings wrote: He just wondered. He didn't ask. Is the urge to discourtesy so strong you can't bother to read what is written? "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... -38.83 degrees C. You have a problem looking up this stuff for yourself, BEERTbrain? Saul Levy On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:44:52 -0400, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote: Double-A I wonder at what temperature mercury becomes a solid? I wonder if you had solid mercury sheets with liquid mercury between them (like a sandwich) how slippery they would be? Water ice with liquid water on its surface is the most slippery(little friction) Mercury has a lot of surface tension,and that is the reason I have this thinking. Bert i agree Racquetmaster88 u532321 Games that I like to play a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/Multiplayer Online Games/a a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/Strategy Games/abra href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Unification Wars/a - a href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/Massive Multiplayer Online Games/abra href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/Galactic Conquest/a - a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/Strategy Games/abra href=http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htmRunescape/abra href=http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htmKings of chaos/abr |
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