Because it's highly toxic and not only can some of the substance seep into your hand or any open wounds, but its vapors are extremely toxic.
it is recycled all the time.. Literally, all the time.. Mercury is perfectly recyclable.
The medical answer is that you risk your life with Hg (mercury) poisoning. It feels not as cool as water; it makes your hand feel light (buoyancy). Although how I know that, I won't tell.
Yes.
in a liquid hand soap you cant see the different parts so its not a mechanical mixture
The chemical answer is, no. The physics answer is, yes - with he use of a supercollidor (atom smasher) and a nearly unlimited budget it could be accomplished. I cant say with mercury, but gold has been 'rendered' from other elements on the periodic table.
Her right hand.
your right wrist
You can hold mercury in your hand -- I've done it. Perhaps not a good idea, mercury is poisonous, but it's only absorbed through the skin very, very slowly, so a single exposure isn't going to hurt you. If you do it wash your hands afterwards.
You can, hold wheat in your hand and if your close enough they will follow you.
It's held on by one screw in the hand hold.
Hold it. That sounds stupid but hold it everyday. soon it will learn, oh, the hand is not dangerous, its nice! Everytime you hold it give it a treat like a small peice of chees or something. IF you cant get him into your hand, get everything out of the cage, sit in the bath tub so he cant escape, and just let him get used to your smell and hands. Good luck!
because Mercury cant trap heat because it has no atmosphere
Yes. It is a heavy metal and will lead to mercury poisoning over time as it is a cumulative exposure.it breaks in your hand.no poisoning is done if it dosent do inside your body . but if it goes may lead to cancer
Mercury has the lack of oxygen and humans.
The handles that you cannot hold in your hand are the little squares at the edges and corners of a graphic on the computer screen. The handle can be moved with the mouse pointer to re-size the graphic.
"i cant hold back" by survivor
Mercury has no atmosphere. That is why Mercury doesn't hold any heat.