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  2. Mercury (element) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury is used in thermometers, barometers, manometers, sphygmomanometers, float valves, mercury switches, mercury relays, fluorescent lamps and other devices, although concerns about the element's toxicity have led to the phasing out of such mercury-containing instruments. [11]

  3. Mercury-in-glass thermometer - Wikipedia

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    Mercury cannot be used below the temperature at which it becomes solid, −38.83 °C (−37.89 °F). If the thermometer contains nitrogen, the gas may flow down into the column when the mercury solidifies and be trapped there when the temperature rises, making the thermometer unusable until returned to the factory for reconditioning.

  4. Mercury switch - Wikipedia

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    Mercury switches are still used in electro-mechanical systems where physical orientation of actuators or rotors is a factor. They are also commonly used in vending machines and pinball tables , and used to be common in slot machines , for tilt alarms that detect when someone tries to rock or tilt the machine to make it vend a product or affect ...

  5. Cinnabar - Wikipedia

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    Overexposure to mercury, mercury poisoning (mercurialism), was seen as an occupational disease to the ancient Romans. Though people in ancient South America often used cinnabar for art, or processed it into refined mercury (as a means to gild silver and gold to objects), the toxic properties of mercury were well known.

  6. Mercury pressure gauge - Wikipedia

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    An open (differential) mercury pressure gauge. A mercury pressure gauge is a type of manometer using mercury as the working fluid. The most basic form of this instrument is a U-shaped glass tube filled with mercury. More complex versions deal with very high pressure or have better means of filling with mercury.

  7. Brazil probes Mercado Libre sales of mercury used by illegal ...

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    Public prosecutors chasing illegal gold mining in Brazil's Amazon region on Wednesday opened an investigation into on-line sales of mercury through Mercado Libre, Latin America's largest e ...

  8. Mercury battery - Wikipedia

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    The mercury oxide-zinc battery system was known since the 19th century, [3] but did not become widely used until 1942, when Samuel Ruben developed a balanced mercury cell which was useful for military applications such as metal detectors, munitions, and walkie-talkies.

  9. Proximity to point sources of environmental mercury release ...

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    Keywords: Mercury; Autism; Environment; Distance; Industry Introduction Mercury is a heavy metal found naturally in trace amounts in the earth’s atmosphere in differing forms— as elemental vapor, reactive gaseous compounds, or particulate matter. Studies show that background levels of environmental mercury deposition have steadily in-