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    Mercury Melts at -39°C and Boils at 357°C
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Mercury Melts at -39°C and Boils at 357°C

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Mercury melts at -39°C and boils at 357°C. Draw a diagram of the heating curve of mercury. Label all lines and axes, and clearly indicate the melting and boiling points on your diagram.

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