Ionization Potential of Mercury (Hg) [& Color, Uses, Discovery ... 2022

Ionization potention is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from Mercury. But what is the ionization potential of an atom of Hg?

Note: Learn more about the ionization potential here.

In the case of Mercury the first ionization potential is 10.4375 V. There are cool and interesting facts about Mercury that most people don't know about. Including the possibility of different ionization potentials. Check this...

Mercury Data

Mercury First Ionization Potential

10.4375 V

Second Ionization Potential

18.759 V

Third Ionization Potential

34.202 V

State at 20 °C

liquid

Uses

Used in thermometers, barometers, and batteries. Also used in electrical switches and mercury-vapor lighting products.

Atomic Mass

200,59

Learn more about the atomic mass.

Sources

Virtually all mercury comes from cinnabar or mercury sulfide (HgS). Some sources of red cinnabar are so rich in mercury that droplets of elemental mercury can be found in random samples.

Description

Heavy, silver-white metal, liquid at ordinary temperatures.

Atomic Symbol

Hg

Name Origin

From the Roman god Mercury; symbol from Latin: hydrargyrus (liquid silver).

Atomic Number

80

Learn more about the atomic number.

Discovery

Discovered By: Known to the ancients.
Year: Unknown
Location: Unknown

Want to learn more details and data about Mercury (Hg)? Check my Elements Comprehensive List.

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