The fluid in thermometers, in lamps (gas form), dental amalgams, and mascara, among others.
thermometers (liquid mercury)
You use them in thermometers.
Humans use silver
There are no uses for mercury.
It is a gas discharge lamp which uses mercury in excited states.
none, just humans use computers
No, the 1994 Mercury Sable does not use R12 for recharging the A/C unit. The 1994 Mercury Sable uses R134a Freon.
Humans use the chemical energy from food as fuel for the muscles that make us move.
mercury is used in thermometers
The type of thermometer that uses mercury is called a mercury thermometer. These thermometers are considered unsafe because mercury is a toxic substance that can pose health risks if the thermometer breaks and spills. Due to these safety concerns, many countries have phased out or banned the use of mercury thermometers in favor of safer alternatives like digital or alcohol-based thermometers.
Please refer to the related links for an article about the uses for mercury.
Everyone uses language all the time. It's how humans communicate.