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Yes, Mercury has been used in some liquid metal cooled nuclear reactors as a coolant due to its excellent heat transfer properties and low neutron absorption. However, its use poses challenges due to its toxicity and potential for environmental contamination in case of leaks or accidents. Efforts are being made to develop alternative coolants for safer operation.

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