Mercury

TRANSITION METAL · GROUP 12 · PERIOD 6
80
Hg
Mercury
200.59

Atomic Data

Atomic Number80
SymbolHg
Atomic Weight200.59 u
Density (STP)13.534 g/cm³
Melting Point−38.83 °C (234.32 K)
Boiling Point356.73 °C (629.88 K)
Electronegativity2.0 (Pauling)
Electron Config.1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p6 4d10 4f14 5s2 5p6 5d10 6s2
Oxidation States+1, +2
Phase at STPLiquid
CategoryTransition Metal
Period / Group6 / 12
CAS Number7439-97-6

Electron Configuration

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[Xe] 4f14 5d10 6s2

Shell n Subshell Electrons Cumulative
K11s22
L22s24
L22p610
M33s212
M33p618
M33d1028
N44s230
N44p636
N44d1046
N44f1460
O55s262
O55p668
O55d1078
P66s280
Total 80 80

Isotopes of Mercury

Mercury has seven naturally occurring stable isotopes. The most abundant is ²⁰²Hg, comprising 29.86% of all naturally occurring Mercury.

Isotope Symbol Protons Neutrons Abundance Stability
Mercury-196¹⁹⁶Hg801160.15Stable
Mercury-198¹⁹⁸Hg801189.97Stable
Mercury-199¹⁹⁹Hg8011916.87Stable
Mercury-200²⁰⁰Hg8012023.1Stable
Mercury-201²⁰¹Hg8012113.18Stable
Mercury-202²⁰²Hg8012229.86Stable
Mercury-204²⁰⁴Hg801246.87Stable

Abundance & Occurrence

Mercury is present in Earth's crust at approximately 0.085 ppm by mass and at approximately 0.1 ppm by mass throughout the universe.

Earth's Crust (ppm by mass)

Mercury
0.085 ppm
Silicon (ref.)
277,000 ppm
Oxygen (ref.)
461,000 ppm

Universe (ppm by mass)

Mercury
0.1 ppm
Helium (ref.)
230,000 ppm
Hydrogen (ref.)
739,000 ppm

Discovery & History

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Downloadable Resources

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