(hg) civa

listen to the pronunciation of (hg) civa
Turkish - English
(Nükleer Bilimler) mercury
The ambient temperature.(Due to mercury's use in thermometers)

The mercury there has averaged 37.6C, 2.3C above the February norm.

Metal Extremely toxic to fish Maximum continuous safe level = 0 00005ppm, 0 002 maximum for short periods
Specific gravity 13
Mercury is the only elemental metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures, with a freezing point of -38 °F (-39 °C) and a boiling point of 674 °F (356.9 °C). Silvery white, dense, toxic (see mercury poisoning), and a good conductor of electricity, mercury is occasionally found free in nature but usually occurs as the red sulfide ore, cinnabar (HgS). It has many uses in dental and industrial amalgams, as a catalyst, in electrical and measuring apparatus and instruments (e.g., thermometers), as the cathode in electrolytic cells, in mercury-vapour lamps, and as a coolant and neutron absorber in nuclear power plants. Many of mercury's compounds, in which it has valence 1 or 2, are pigments, pesticides, and medicinals. It is a dangerous pollutant because it concentrates in animal tissues in increasing amounts up the food chain
A naturally occurring trace metal that accumulates in the environment, and bioaccumulates and biomagnifies in the aquatic food chain Mercury can be toxic to humans and aquatic life Copper usually enters water as a result of improper waste disposal Measured in mg/L or ppm The MCL for mercury is 0 002 mg/L or ppm
Mercury is a toxic metal with an affinity for lipid rich tissues like the brain
The ambient temperature.(Due to mercurys use in thermometers)
An experimental digital library project to mount scientific journals online at Carnegie Mellon University from 1987 to 1993
A silvery-colored metallic chemical element, liquid at room temperature, with atomic number 80 and symbol Hg
Albedo Features, Crater, Dorsum, Mons, Planitia, Rupes, Vallis
Sprightly or mercurial quality; spirit; mutability; fickleness
A carrier of tidings; a newsboy; a messenger; hence, also, a newspaper
a heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures
Mercurius = [Latin] messenger god, same as [Greek] Hermes The Romans and Greeks of long ago believed in many Gods, and Mercurius/Hermes was the messenger of their Gods Mercurius delivered his messages very fast, and so other fast things were named after him, such as the planet Mercury, which goes fastest around the Sun of any planet, and the metal mercury, which is liquid (like water) at room temperature and so moves very fast The metal mercury is used in old thermometers and barometers Another name for the metal mercury is quicksilver, which means "live - i e moving - silver" Mercury is used in a bearing in the Vacuum Tower Telescope
The element mercury, excluding any associated elements and includes mercury in particulates, vapors, aerosols, and compounds
the smallest planet and the nearest to the sun
A heavy, toxic and volatile silvery conducting metal, which is liquid at room temperature Associated by most people with thermometers and barometers, but also used as an industrial chemical in a range of processes (e g chlorine production) Most of the mercury in the environment stems from natural sources (e g volcanoes, glaciers, oceans and seas)
It is a heavy, opaque, glistening liquid (commonly called quicksilver), and is used in barometers, thermometers, etc
Heavy metal that can accumulate in the environment and is highly toxic if breathed or swallowed
Mercury is a naturally occurring element which is present in various ores The major source in Europe is in Spain (Almadén) Mercury has been used for 100 years in electrolytic chlorine production
(hg) civa
Favorites