The reason behind "why Mercury is liquid at Room Temperature"

Mercury don't have unpaired electron in its outermost shell , which can be used for metallic bond formation

It takes very little heat to overcome the weak binding between mercury atoms. Because of the behavior of the valence electrons, mercury has a low melting point, is a poor electrical and thermal conductor, and doesn't form diatomic mercury molecules in the gas phase

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