Probably not.
Mercury is the element commonly used in liquid-in-glass thermometers.
Crushed glass is often referred to as glass cullet or glass aggregate. It is commonly used as a raw material in glass manufacturing, as well as in construction and landscaping applications.
The two most commonly found liquids in liquid-in-glass thermometers are mercury and alcohol. Mercury thermometers are used for high-temperature applications, while alcohol thermometers are used for lower temperatures due to their lower toxicity.
Iron(II) sulfide is primarily used in the production of steel and as a pigment in ceramics and glass manufacturing. It is also used in the production of iron oxide pigments and as a semiconductor in electronic devices. Additionally, it has some applications in the treatment of mercury poisoning.
I have not used Roor glass cleaner to clean my glassware.
Glass and Mercury
Glass and mercury
Mercury is a heavy metal that is very toxic and is a liquid at room temperature. For this reason I do not believe that there would be any mercury in calculators. I do not know why mercury would be used in manufacturing. I don't believe is is commonly used in computer chips. Whether or not mercury is actually used in calculators or in manufacturing of calculators depends varies by manufacturer.
Mercury is the element commonly used in liquid-in-glass thermometers.
Mercury glass is a special method in which glass is blown and then inlaid with silver although mercury was not always used to do this. The surfaces of the glass are generally very reflective like a mirror and come in a variety of colors. The surface of the glass could even be described as looking metallic.
Crushed glass is often referred to as glass cullet or glass aggregate. It is commonly used as a raw material in glass manufacturing, as well as in construction and landscaping applications.
Mercury glass is a special method in which glass is blown and then inlaid with silver although mercury was not always used to do this. The surfaces of the glass are generally very reflective like a mirror and come in a variety of colors. The surface of the glass could even be described as looking metallic.
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The two most commonly found liquids in liquid-in-glass thermometers are mercury and alcohol. Mercury thermometers are used for high-temperature applications, while alcohol thermometers are used for lower temperatures due to their lower toxicity.
Iron(II) sulfide is primarily used in the production of steel and as a pigment in ceramics and glass manufacturing. It is also used in the production of iron oxide pigments and as a semiconductor in electronic devices. Additionally, it has some applications in the treatment of mercury poisoning.