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Mercury Chemical Element Properties: Lesson for Kids

Mercury is an element that is possibly the most unique of all the metals. How much do you know about mercury? Read on to learn more about this fascinating substance.

When you picture something made of metal, what do you think of? Perhaps a tool like a hammer or screwdriver. Maybe you imagine a car, or the blade of a knife. Jewelry is made of metal, and so is the aluminum foil in our kitchen drawer. In reality, there are many types of strong and useful metals, making up countless products in our world.

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Mercury element

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Mercury, also nicknamed ''quicksilver,'' is an element. An element is a pure substance found on, in or around Earth that cannot be broken down into smaller parts. There are 118 unique elements that make up literally everything on Earth and in our atmosphere.

If you look on a periodic table of elements, can you find mercury? It is a bit tricky, because its symbol (Hg) looks nothing like its name. Why Hg? This abbreviation comes from the Latin term hydrargyrum, literally meaning ''watery silver.'' And it's no coincidence that this element shares its name with a planet: it was named after the planet Mercury.

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Since mercury is great at conducting electricity, it has been used for electrical switches, and in lamps and light bulbs. It was once commonly used in thermometers and is still used to make barometers. At one time, if a household thermometer containing mercury broke, people would play with the liquid metal. It was also commonly used in hat making. However, it has been since discovered that exposure to this element has deadly consequences.

Thermometer with mercury inside
mercury thermometer
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Although we have extremely tiny amounts of mercury inside our bodies, larger amounts are toxic - exposure to mercury can cause poisoning. This can happen if mercury vapor is inhaled, as was the case when people used mercury to make hats. These individuals' behavior got very strange as they started to tremble and became paranoid. Many seemed to go crazy, even inspiring the famous ''Mad Hatter'' character from Alice in Wonderland.

Mercury can also build up in certain fish and shellfish, and eating too much can be unhealthy. Most importantly, although it looks fun to play with, never touch mercury if you see it.

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Mercury (Hg) is an element called a transition metal and is the only metal found as a liquid at room temperature. It is very heavy and dense. Mercury is extremely poisonous, with many people becoming very sick after being exposed.

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