At elevated temperatures Mercury reacts slowly with oxygen to form mercuric oxide, HgO. A mercuric oxide may be formed chemically but is unstable, decomposing to a mixture of mercury and mercuric oxide. IDK if your talking about heating it or heating in the air literally but that's all i can help u with
A chemical reaction happens when mercury is heated and reacts with oxygen. This reaction results in the creation of mercuric oxide, an orange or red compound.
When mercuric oxide is strongly heated in a hard glass tube, it decomposes, globules of mercury collect in the cooler part of the tube and oxygen gas is evolved. It may be collected over mercury in a pure and dry state.
The compound name of Hg2SO4 is mercury(I) sulfate.
The compound name for Hg2F3 is mercury(II) fluoride.
The word equation for the breakdown of solid mercury(II) oxide when heated is: Mercury(II) oxide --> Mercury + Oxygen.
Nothing happens to me.. Yet
You Die
you inhale it
the chest cavity expands.
Don't.
you become gay
It is an anaesthetic gas so you will get knocked out.
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You Die !
Nothing. May sneeze.
When you inhale, you breath in oxygen and your lungs get bigger.
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