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Mercury, also known as "Quick Silver," is the 80th element on the Periodic Table. It is a transition metal, and is the only metal that is in liquid form at room temperature. Although it has many practical purposes, it is very toxic and must be used with extreme caution.
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Basic information, atomic structure, and isotopes.
Extensive information on the nuclides of mercury, including potential parent nuclides.
Basic physical and historical information.
Physical data, chemical properties, health and environmental effects.
Practical considerations when working with mercury in the laboratory.
Mercury-specific analytical company that specializes in the separation and direct measurement of methylmercury and inorganic mercury in any clinical or environmental sample.
Statistics and information on the worldwide supply, demand, and flow of the element (PDF format).
Contains extensive information about Mercury, as well as pictures and videos that show its physical appearance and how it reacts with certain chemicals.
Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics.
Full text of the monograph by Josef Roesmer (Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). [PDF] (September 01, 1970)
Contains extensive information about Mercury, as well as pictures and videos that show its physical appearance and how it reacts with certain chemicals.
Mercury-specific analytical company that specializes in the separation and direct measurement of methylmercury and inorganic mercury in any clinical or environmental sample.
Physical data, chemical properties, health and environmental effects.
Extensive information on the nuclides of mercury, including potential parent nuclides.
Basic information, atomic structure, and isotopes.
Practical considerations when working with mercury in the laboratory.
Basic physical and historical information.
Statistics and information on the worldwide supply, demand, and flow of the element (PDF format).
Properties of the element, including its history, applications, and characteristics.
Full text of the monograph by Josef Roesmer (Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). [PDF] (September 01, 1970)
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