Author Topic: Mecury  (Read 2138 times)

Mercury as in The thing in the thermometer not the planet
Is it poisonous?

I know your not supposed to touch it/eat it/ be exposed to it.

I don't know about you but when a metal is always liquid, its never safe.

I know your not supposed to touch it/eat it/ be exposed to it.
That would allow it to be classified as poisonous.

Also, nice ninja edit, loleat.

I don't know about you but when a metal is always liquid, its never safe.
Lol yea
it cant get absorbed
I know your not supposed to touch it/eat it/ be exposed to it.
I didnt touch/eat/got exposed to it
im just wondering
How about the amt. in a thermometer would it be poisonous?


I don't know about you but when a metal is always liquid, its never safe.
Gallium :D

That would allow it to be classified as poisonous.

Also, nice ninja edit, loleat.
You saw that?

Look. Just- don't eat things that come out of thermometers. Why on Earth are you asking this?

I have a feeling that before someone told him, he had an open thermometer just waiting to down it.


It's perfectly safe to touch, I held it in science class once but of course you're not supposed to eat it.

I don't know about you but when a metal is always liquid, its never safe.
Just because it's liquid doesn't mean it's dangerous. It just means that the temperature where it melts is a lot lower than other things. Water is technically liquid ice and it's perfectly safe. Anything solid is technically "frozen". Frozen doesn't always mean cold, it just means solid and everything has a different temperature where it's solid or liquid and technically you're frozen.
(Yes, I know I used the word technically a lot....)

By "always", he means the substance at room temperature.

...and technically you're frozen.

People are not made of one substance in a solid state. Inside each and every cell, there is a vast liquid reservoir called the cytoplasm. The cell membrane, being only a few molecules in thickness, is hard to define as in a state. Other organelles are solid yes, but that doesn't mean you can categorize the human body as a whole "solid".

I know its poisonous if not alot
I just wanted to make sure

It's not in thermometers anymore.
My mom used to play with it when she was a kid, and she seems to be alive now.  However, nowadays, even if the tiniest amount spills in our school they evacuate.  It isn't loving uranium or anything.

Mercury is a toxin to Humans. It acts on the body a lot like a poison. Most thermometers nowadays are made to exclude mercury simply due to the fact that if a thermometer breaks, one has to evacuate the area immediately to avoid exposure. If you actually find a mercury thermometer, you're lucky. But it doesn't make the junk in there safe for consumption.

Since you even have to ask the question, I now know why they have a site like this. Its to make sure you don't kill yourself through self stupidity. Although why we want to keep stupid people alive is beyond me...
http://www.rinkworks.com/said/warnings.shtml