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Mercury, the liquid metal, does not harden under normal conditions because it remains liquid at room temperature. However, it can solidify at extremely low temperatures, below its melting point of about -38.83 degrees Celsius (-37.89 degrees Fahrenheit). In controlled environments, such as in laboratories, mercury can be cooled to these temperatures to achieve a solid state.

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