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What element, atomic number 80, takes its name from the Roman god of commerce, communication, and luck, known for his speed and mobility?
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Mercury (Hg) takes its name from Mercury, Roman god of commerce, communication, and luck, known for his speed and mobility (The symbol is from the element's Latin name hydrargyrum, derived from Greek hydrárgyros, 'water-silver'). Atomic number 80, it has a standard atomic weight of 200.592, a melting point of 234.43 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 629.88 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 6.
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Mercury (Hg) takes its name from Mercury, Roman god of commerce, communication, and luck, known for his speed and mobility (The symbol is from the element's Latin name hydrargyrum, derived from Greek hydrárgyros, 'water-silver'). Atomic number 80, it has a standard atomic weight of 200.592, a melting point of 234.43 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 629.88 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of and Period 6.
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