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The disinfectant mercury compound thimerosal is an organomercury compound found in vaccines, tattoo inks, contact lens solutions, and cosmetics.Element 3D V1.6.1 is now available to address many bugs and stability enhancements from V 1.6 plus this free wallpaper! Mercury(II) fulminate is an explosive used as a primer in firearms.

It forms amalgams with all the other metals except iron. Like noble gases, mercury forms relatively weak chemical bonds with other elements.

Mercury does not react with most acids.This causes aluminum to corrode in much the same way as iron rusts. When mercury forms an amalgam with aluminum, the oxide layer that protects aluminum from oxidizing is disrupted. Mercury generally is not allowed on aircraft because it combines so readily with aluminum, a metal that is common on aircraft.Mercuric sulfide is the source of the red pigment called vermilion. It accounts for only about 0.08 parts per million (ppm) and is mainly found in the mineral cinnabar, which is mercuric sulfide. Mercury is a very rare element in the Earth's crust.Hydrargyrum comes from Greek words for "water-silver" ( hydr- means water, argyros means silver). The modern element symbol for mercury is Hg, which is the symbol for another name for mercury: hydrargyrum.Although mercury and all its compounds are known to be highly toxic, it was considered therapeutic throughout much of history.Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure. The only other liquid element under standard conditions is bromine (a halogen), although the metals rubidium, cesium, and gallium melt at a temperature just above room temperature. Mercury has a very high surface tension, so it forms rounded beads of liquid.

Discovered By: Known before 2000 BCE in China and India.Name Origin: The symbol Hg comes from the name hydrargyrum, which means "water-silver." The name mercury comes from the Roman god Mercury, known for his swiftness.Classification: Transition Metal or Post-Transition Metal.
