Mercury Element Facts and Figures
By Anne
Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
10
Mercury Facts (Element)
Mercury is a shiny, silvery liquid metal,
sometimes called quicksilver.
It
is a transition metal with atomic number 80 on the periodic table, atomic
weight of 200.59, and the element symbol Hg.
Here
are 10 interesting element facts about mercury.
.
1. 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 just warmer than room temperature.
Mercury has a very high
surface tension, so it forms rounded beads of liquid.
2. Although mercury and all of it compounds are known to be highly
toxic, it was considered therapeutic throughout much of history.
3. The modern element symbol for mercury is Hg, which is the symbol for
another name for mercury: hydrargyrum.
Hydrargyrum comes from Greek words for
"water-silver" (hydra -
means water, argyros means silver).
4. Mercury is a very rare element in the Earth's crust. It accounts for
only about only 0.08 parts per million (ppm).
It is mainly found in the
mineral cinnabar, which is mercuric sulfide.
Mercuric sulfide is the
source the red pigment called vermilion.
5. Mercury generally is not allowed on aircraft because it combines so
readily with aluminum, a metal that is common on aircraft.
When mercury forms an
amalgam with aluminum, the oxide layer that protects aluminum from oxidizing is
disrupted.
This causes aluminum to corrode,
in much the same way as iron rusts.
6. Mercury does not react with most acids.
7. Mercury is a relatively poor conductor of heat.
Most metals are excellent
thermal conductors. It is a mild electrical conductor.
The freezing
point (-38.8 degrees Celsius) and boiling point (356 degrees Celsius) of
mercury are closer together than for any other metals.
8. Although mercury usually exhibits a +1 or +2 oxidation state, sometimes
it has a +4 oxidation state.
The electron configuration
causes mercury to behave somewhat like a noble gas.
It forms amalgams with all
the other metals, except for iron. This makes iron a good choice to make
containers to hold and transport mercury.
9. The element Mercury is named for the Roman god Mercury.
Mercury is the only element
to retain its alchemical name as its modern common name.
The element was known to
ancient civilizations, dating back to at least 2000 BC.
Vials of pure mercury have
been found in Egyptian tombs from the 1500s BC.
10.Mercury is used in fluorescent lamps, thermometer, float valves, dental
amalgams, in medicine, for the production of other chemicals, and to make
liquid mirrors.
Mercury(II) fulminate is an
explosive used as a primer in firearms.
The disinfectant mercury
compound thimerosal is an
organomercury compound sound in vaccines, tattoo inks, contact lens solutions,
and cosmetics.
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