A heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures.
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Examples for "mercury"
Examples for "mercury"
1Refined coal appears effective in reducing mercury emissions at actual power plants.
2For the same reason the pressure changes with different heights of mercury.
3He singled out mercury emissions from power plants as a high priority.
4In the Minamata case, a chemical company dumped mercury into a river.
5Jackson's EPA drafted regulations that limit mercury emissions from coal-fired power plants.
1Under the cloudy sky the waters had the steel-gray luster of quicksilver.
2Water clings to the side of a vessel; again, quicksilver does not.
3Why, the quicksilver gets into your blood; I think that's the way.
4One might have said that we were in a bath of quicksilver.
5The production, stylish in late 1950s mode, again showed its quicksilver merits.
1These time comparisons suggested recent Hg increase in East Greenland polar bears.
2We find it likely that Hg emissions will increase in the future.
3Residents from other sites also reflected a certain level of Hg exposure.
4Proportion of MAP values ≥85 mm Hg was calculated for each patient.
5Methyl Hg was inversely correlated with salinity, sediment Eh and sand content.
Translations for atomic number 80