Sunday, June 2, 2019

The Quicksilver :: essays research papers

The Quicksilver cardinal day an ancient alchemist was sitting at his and noticed a strangesilvery liquid-like metal. He called several of his colleagues over to admire it.It was passed down through the years, this chemical reaction, that formed this"Quicksilver" as the alchemists called it. One day a French chemist AntoineLaurent Lavoisier tested and proclaimed it a metal. And he named it Mercury(Hg). With strong controversy from scientists around the world, Lavoisier wasnever given accredit until after his death.. During the late nineteenth centuryand early twentieth is when a signifi stick outt amount of work went into developing agood use to mercury- thermometers. out front people had been developingthermometers but they were not as accurate as the ones produced around 1900.     In the later twentieth century people developed a increasing "need" forpure gold and silver. European and American scientists developed a new advancedway for this- am algams. Amalgams are alloys of mercury usually use to extractelements from there various ores. Then, once the common metal is extractedmercury is then separated through distillation.     Without mercury our world would be much different. We would acceptdifferent, if any, ways of determining temperature. Mercury is also used incleaning modern day swimming pools as "Mercury Vapor lamps" for sterilization.Mercury can be used in both reconstructing and destroying life in water waysdepending upon the attention people give it. We would have no fast, economicalways of cleaning large pools no fast, economical way of controlling riverclean-ups. Life in our modern day households would be much, much colder because

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