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WHAT IS MERCURY?

What Is Mercury?
As anyone who's ever broken a thermometer can attest, mercury is a fascinating substance.
It also has an interesting history.
Named after the fleet-footed Roman messenger of the gods, mercury has been used for more
than 2,000 years. Mercury ore cinnabar has even been found smeared on Neolithic skulls.
Its first recorded mention is a reference by Aristotle in the fourth century B.C., a time
when the silvery-white, heavy metal was used in religious ceremonies. Spanish miners used
mercury to process gold ore for ancient Rome; when their mercury supply ran out, gold
production dropped and set in motion the decline of the Roman Empire.
Today mercury poses a serious threat, this time environmental. Human beings around the
world cause mercury to enter the atmosphere primarily when they burn coal or incinerate
waste. Studies from Sweden and Florida suggest that mercury also evaporates from
landfills, but only 0.0001 per cent. Groundwater contamination from old dumps is of
concern but combustion is the major path via which mercury pollutes the globe.
Mercury rarely exists in a free state in nature; it's recovered from red mercuric
sulphide in geologically recent volcanic rocks. The world inventory of mined mercury is
estimated at 600,000 tonnes, stored mostly in states of the former Soviet Union. (Mercury
has not been mined in Canada since 1975.)
Scientists estimate that man-made mercury releases are two- to four times greater than
those of nature. The typical mercury content of lakes has increased up to sevenfold since
industrialization. Acid rain dissolves lake-rock and releases mercury to water. (Granite
contains about 0.2 p/m mercury.) With a melting point of minus 38.87?C, metallic or
elemental mercury (the form used in thermometers) readily vaporizes and can be
transported long distances. The vaporization rate of mercury doubles with every 10?C
temperature increase and its residence time in the atmosphere is up to three years. Not
surprisingly, mercury condenses and accumulates in cold climates such as the Arctic or
mountain regions. Though far away from industrial activity, these areas have become
repositories of the world's mercury emissions.
Mercuric chloride, a simple salt, is the predominant form in many surface waters. Almost
all the mercury found in animal tissues is methyl mercury, a water-soluble toxic organic
mercury compound. Persistent and non-biodegradable, mercury biomagnifies up the food
chain. In the Arctic as few as six steps stand between ingestion by microscopic organisms
and consumption by human beings. Pregnant women can pass mercury from contaminated fish
to their unborn children. Toxic effects include central nervous system and kidney damage,
mental retardation, blindness and cerebral palsy.

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