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    The stuff you find in people's garages.

    Kinda starts 40 years ago, when my mum and sister used to play with the Mercury my grandad randomly brought home one day from what is now Bayer Crop Science in Norwich.

    Mum had completely forgotten about it until he died, and after a length legal time since his will was kinda screwy we finally found the house was ours and began clearing it out.

    Until we got to the hell hole that is the garry. 40 years worth of stuff from a guy who never threw a thing out in his life. I think the urn still stuck at the crematorium (stil will issues ) jumped in the air a bit when we got the skip in and began chucking.

    Dad found this bottle on the shelf. It was bloody heavy - around 6KG. Mum instantly recognised it and that's how we came to own 6kg of a substance no government body wants to touch.

    Luckily Cromer highschool are taking it


    oh, and a picture:

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    isnt that stuff like poisonous? haha.

    a thermometer smashed on my desk in chemistry and my teacher completely flipped and dragged me over to the sink :S lmao.

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    Yeah it's very toxic.

    hmm, 30 seconds in the open air isn't gunna gave me this is it?

    In humans, approximately 80% of inhaled mercury vapor is absorbed via the respiratory tract where it enters the circulatory system and is distributed throughout the body.[15] Chronic exposure by inhalation, even at low concentrations in the range 0.7–42 μg/m3, has been shown in case control studies to cause effects such as tremors, impaired cognitive skills, and sleep disturbance in workers.
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    Just don't stick your nose over the container and yuou should be fine.

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    So long as you don't breath it in you should be ok. I've heard rumours that people used to eat it to cure an upset stomach, don't hold me to it, but they died if they inhaled the fumes.

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    ah that's good

    Would be just my lucky to get brain damage before my looming exams
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    Quote Originally Posted by LoveToStack View Post
    So long as you don't breath it in you should be ok. I've heard rumours that people used to eat it to cure an upset stomach, don't hold me to it, but they died if they inhaled the fumes.
    They used to use it in tooth fillings at one point
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    is it the cup tht is heavy or the mercury?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimi View Post
    is it the cup tht is heavy or the mercury?
    It is over 13.5 times heavier than the same amount of water. It's even heavier than lead. The container probably adds a fair bit as well though
    Last edited by N!ck; 26-04-2009 at 09:38 PM.

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    any other intresting things found?

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