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Mercury (Hg)

Mercury is the only metal that's a liquid at room temperature. It's found chiefly in cinnabar ore.

A heavy, silvery-white, mercury is a poor heat conductor, but a fair electrical conductor. It easily forms amalgams or alloys with many metals.

Mercury is a cumulative poison and can be absorbed through unbroken skin or the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts. Methyl mercury, a dangerous pollutant, is commonly found in water and streams.

Mercury has been used in thermometers, barometers, diffusion pumps, mercury-vapor lamps, advertising signs, electronic apparatus, pesticides, chemical manufacturing, dental products, paint, batteries, and catalysts.

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