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I understand that Mercury has a full outer 6s shell, meaning it doesn't want to share Electrons.
Firstly, why isn't it a Noble gas then? Aren't noble gases the most stable elements (Ik that Mercury isn't a gas at room temp, but still).
Secondly, I tried searching up why Mercury is a liquid at room temp and people started talking about the 6s electrons travelling very close to the Nucleus at high speeds which doesn't make sense; isn't the 6s orbital 6 energy shells away from the nucleus? How is it so close to the Nucleus? They then mention about relativity.
Could someone please answer the questions I have above? Thanks.
Firstly, why isn't it a Noble gas then? Aren't noble gases the most stable elements (Ik that Mercury isn't a gas at room temp, but still).
Secondly, I tried searching up why Mercury is a liquid at room temp and people started talking about the 6s electrons travelling very close to the Nucleus at high speeds which doesn't make sense; isn't the 6s orbital 6 energy shells away from the nucleus? How is it so close to the Nucleus? They then mention about relativity.
Could someone please answer the questions I have above? Thanks.