Mercury is highly toxic (poisonous). The gas evaporating from the spilled liquid mercury is dangerous.
Plutonium, lead, and mercury are all heavy metals. If you knew nothing but that, you should be able to guess that the correct answer is iron. (It might also help to try the various elements in the phrase "Fortified with ____!", and see which of them sounds most familiar from the labels on vitamins or cereals.)
1. Mercury is liquid at room temperature 2. It is a poison 3. Mercury vapour -gas that forms over liquid mercury is VERY toxic 4. Used for welding
paints, gas, battery acid, mercury, and pesticides.
Mercury. It isn't used much these days in thermometers these days as it is very toxic.
not methyl mercury most toxic form of mercury is dimethyl mercury
Yes it is. Methyl mercury is a soft Lewis acid and it binds to sulfur atoms, which are soft Lewis bases, in amino acids such as glutathione.
yes
mercury Due to pollution, mercury can build up in the water where microorganisms convert it to the toxic methyl mercury
Mercury
Yes
All forms of mercury are quite toxic, and each form exhibits different health and and it can be part of both inorganic and organic compounds.
This is the formula for the inorganic compound called arsenic trichloride. This is a very toxic and colorless substance that has a boiling point of 266.4 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes. Mercury is poisonous to humans and animals. Do not eat or handle it, it can penetrate the skin. Do not put it on your ice cream. Do not break open thermometers to suck out the sweet sweet metal juice inside. Do not use it as lotion or shaving cream. In fact, it's probably best for everyone involved if you just stay as far away as you can from anything containing Mercury.
Everclear which is 95% alcohol or Moonshine which is illegal in alot of states
no
Mercury is measured by the content of ones hair. Scientific studies have shown that the level at which mercury becomes toxic is around 50 ppm of mercury in the hair of most people.