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.
mercury becomes liquid at room temperature
no it doesnt -_- Mercury will freeze (become a solid) at -38.83 degrees Centigrade or -37.89 degrees Fahrenheit.
"Harden" is the present tense. Ex. I harden the the cement by allowing it to dry. The past tense is hardened. The future tense is will harden.
Yes, harden is a verb.
No. The word "harden" is a verb.
"Harden" is the present tense. Ex. I harden the the cement by allowing it to dry. The past tense is hardened. The future tense is will harden.
The opposite of harden is soften.
it will harden in a hot temperature
yes it does harden overnight.
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It will harden a stool
yes after a while it will harden