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Physical
Properties
Physical
State:
Mercury is the only
metal
that is
liquid
at room
temperature
.
Color:
It has a silvery-white
appearance
.
Density
:
It is a very dense element, often used as a measure of
density
for other substances.
Melting Point
:
Mercury has a low
melting point
of -38.83°C, making it useful in
thermometers
.
Boiling Point
:
Its
boiling point
is 356.73°C.
Chemical
Properties
Reaction with
Air
:
Mercury does not react with
air
at room
temperature
.
Reaction with Acids
:
It reacts with
acids
to form
salts
and
water
.
Reaction with Halogens:
Mercury reacts with halogens to form mercury halides.
Corrosion
:
It does not corrode or tarnish easily.
Uses
Thermometers
:
Mercury is used in traditional
thermometers
due to its unique
physical
properties.
Dental Fillings:
It has been used in dental amalgams, although this use has decreased due to
health
concerns.
Electrical
Equipment:
It has been used in some
electrical
switches and rectifiers.
Artisanal and Small-Scale
Gold
Mining:
Unfortunately, mercury is also used in this process, leading to environmental and
health
issues.
Health
and Environmental Concerns
Health
Effects
:
Mercury exposure can
lead
to neurological and developmental damage, especially in fetuses and young children.
Environmental Impact:
Mercury
pollution
can contaminate
water
and
soil
, leading to harmful
effects
on
wildlife
and
ecosystems
.
Regulations:
Many countries have implemented regulations to limit the use and release of mercury to protect
human health
and the
environment
.
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