Mercury compounds definition

Mercury compounds means mercury (I) chloride (known also as calomel), mercury (II) oxide, mercury (II) sulphate, mercury (II) nitrate, cinnabar and mercury sulphide.
Mercury compounds means mercury (I) chloride (known also as calomel), mercury
Mercury compounds means any substance consisting of atoms of mercury and one or more atoms of other chemical elements that can be separated into different components only by chemical reactions;

Examples of Mercury compounds in a sentence

  • Mercury compounds and preparations, except preparations made and labeled for external use only and containing not more than five-tenths per centum total mercury and except ointments or soaps containing not more than two per centum total mercury or not more than ten per centum ammonium mercuric chloride or mercuric oxide.

  • Mercury compounds are used in some batteries, pharmaceuticals, paints, and as laboratory reagents and industrial catalysts.

  • Mercury compounds are toxic! Take extra care to avoid accidental ingestion or inhalation of these materials.

  • Mercury compounds have also been used historically as additives in latex paint to protect the paint from mildew and bacteria during production and storage.

  • Mercury compounds are used in batteries; biocides in the paper industry, pharmaceuticals, paints, and on seed grain; and as laboratory reagents and industrial catalysts (ATSDR, 1999).

  • Mercury compounds means mercury(I) chloride (known also as calomel), mercury(II) oxide, mercury(II) sulphate, mercury(II) nitrate, cinnabar and mercury sulphide.

  • Mercury compounds have a cytotoxic and protoplasmatoxic effect.The principal signs manifest themselves in the CNS.Inhalable chromium (VI) compounds have claerly shown themselves to be carcinogenic in animal experiments.

  • Mercury compounds are regulated by numerous statutes and regulations, particularly regarding workplace exposure avoidance and prevention of releases to the environment.

  • Mercury compounds in the atmosphere exist in vapor and particulate forms, preferentially partitioning into the vapor phase.

  • Methyl-mercury poisoning in the Minamata Bay (Japan, 1956-80) caused by the industrial release of Methyl and Mercury compounds resulted in several deaths and several types of diseases including pre-natal brain damage, nuclear accidents at The Three Mile Island, nuclear power station of the USA in 1979 and Chernobyl in the then USSR are representative sample of the works kind of threat to the present generation and to posterity by the industrialization.


More Definitions of Mercury compounds

Mercury compounds means mercury (I) chloride or calomel, mercury (II) oxide, mercury (II) sulphate, mercury (II) nitrate, cinnabar ore, mercury sulphide. Naturally occurring trace quantities of mercury or mercury compounds present in mineral products are excluded from this definition.]
Mercury compounds means mercury (I) chloride (known also

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