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Yes.
Do you have access to Google? One simple query would have provided you with an answer in a couple of seconds.![]()
Yes.
Do you have access to Google? One simple query would have provided you with an answer in a couple of seconds.![]()
I handled it when I was a kid. I played with it til I noticed it vanishing in my hand.
Vanishing to where?
Probably evaporating.
I heard it will grant you super-human powers if you are lucky.![]()
Probably evaporating.
dwb.unl.edu said:In practice, mercury evaporates very slowly: experiments at CLEAPSS suggest that a drop of diameter 6mm loses only 0.01 g in seven months.
Later: I should read before I post, I suppose. Doing some investigating: Mercury does have a high partial pressure, so my argument is quashed. However, if his droplet in his hand was diminishing over minutes time, I still think it is not evaporation doing it, but fragmentation.
Vanishing to where? I doubt that mercury would soak into your hand. You have to put some pressure on it to get it to go through a handkerchief. I should know, because when I was a kid I tried to bring some home in a handkerchief.
No, It was evaporating or breaking into such small particles that you just can't see it anymore.I assumed my hand was absorbing it.
On the other hand, you can push the little gobs from the broken old-fashioned thermometer around on your counter and then into a trashbag without apparent harm, as long as you vigorously wash afterward.
I'm always hearing about how pregnant women shouldn't eat too much fish because of the mercury, this never made much sense to me. Unless someone can confirm, is there really that much mercury in fish?
The Discovery Channel's gold show a while back followed gold prospectors in the Amazon. They'd find a likely spot on the river bank, spend a couple of days shoveling dirt into a sluice, and end up with about 30 gallons of gold-rich sludge. Then, they put this into a 55 gallon drum with some additional water and about a 1/2 cup of mercury. They mixed it by climbing in and stomping for a couple of hours. Then, they carefully poured out the sludge until they found the mercury - now heavy with whatever gold had been in the sludge. Now came the scary part: one guy took the mercury, put in on a metal dinner plate and heated it with a propane torch to evaporate the mercury and leave the gold behind. His unmasked face just a few inches from the plate as he carefully heated it.
He said something like "I've heard this can make you sick, but I feel fine".
Ugh.
Or maybe it gains all of yours...You gain all its powers.