no ....... amalgam tatoo is not chemically unstable .
silver amalgam is dental restoration in which there are 2 major components .
1st :- silver alloy which contains silver , cupper , zinc .
2nd :- Mercury .
these 2 components have to be mixed togather to make a workable mix .
amalgam tattoo is caused by leaching of mercury from the restoration .
though mercury is harmful for th body , but the amount of mercury is negligeable to cause any reaction .
so dont worry .
dr. naman rana
An amalgam tattoo is a flat bluish-grey lesion of the oral mucosa wihch results from amalgam particles going into the soft tissue.
Unstable isotopes can be chemically reactive.
Chemically stable refers to a substance that does not easily undergo a chemical reaction, while chemically unstable means a substance is reactive and likely to undergo a chemical reaction. Stability is influenced by factors such as bond strength and molecular structure.
no, it's the complete opposite they are stable and non reactive
Amalgam
It doesn't exist. H4O is too chemically unstable to support itself.
The dentist filled my cavity with a silver amalgam.
The amalgam of mercury was very heavy.
Nope! They are like a normal tattoo - confined to one area, they cannot spread by themselves. However, multiple amalgams may result in a person having more than one. New ones may appear if old amalgams are replaced, new amalgams are placed or if a tooth with an amalgam is extracted.
Amalgam Digital was created in 2006.
No, mercury can also stick to other metals such as silver, copper, and zinc. Mercury forms an amalgam with these metals, meaning it can chemically bond with them to create a new compound.
Creole is an amalgam of native languages and French.