If at all, then in the blood. Last stations nails hair
im not sure if this is what you mean, but some lab thermomometers contain mercury and when mercury enters the human body its extremely toxic and can cause brain damage and other such things.
Nothing much will happen.
Yes. It is a heavy metal and will lead to mercury poisoning over time as it is a cumulative exposure.it breaks in your hand.no poisoning is done if it dosent do inside your body . but if it goes may lead to cancer
HgBr2 is mercury II bromide or mercuric bromide.
Metallic mercury in water can be dispersed into the water column in several forms; * Metallic mercury as colloidal dispersions * Soluble mercury salts resulting from the reaction of mercury with chlorides or sulfates * Methylated mercury from the action of aquatic bacteria on metallic mercury * As a contaminant in any of the above forms on soil particles in the water Methylated mercury is easily taken up by the food chain and can accumulate in predatory fish. Eventually mercury in the water is deposited with sediments into the bottom of watercourse and will be isolated by subsequent siltation.
Mercury Meltdown happened in 2006.
steel will float in mercury
no
Archer Maclean's Mercury happened in 2005.
Mercury Meltdown Revolution happened in 2007.
level of mercury fall down
They would float on the surface of the Mercury but they wouldn't react with the Mercury.
Mercury can stay in the body for several months to a year after exposure, depending on the type of mercury and the level of exposure.
Mercury causes major neurological problems.
No. Mercury has essentially no atmosphere. There are no storms of any kind there.
You will die, period.
burn to death