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[-] kowcop@aussie.zone 128 points 8 months ago

When I was young my Dad bought me some mercury home from work.. I loved how it moved when I shook the bottle and the weight of it.

When I had my own kids I didn’t want it around, so our local council had set up a event where you could dispose of household liquids like old paints and solvents, so I took it down. When I drove up, the guy asked me what I was disposing of so I said mercury. It was bizarre. I was told to stay in the car and a guy came out of a shed in a full hazmat suit with one of those pairs of metal tongs to retrieve it from me.

I remember Dad telling me that miners used to collect gold pan tailings in mercury and then of a night they would hollow out a potato and put the mercury in, and then put that in the camp fire.. it would burn off the mercury and leave a little ingot of gold.

[-] wahming@monyet.cc 112 points 8 months ago

Probably because they didn't know WHICH type of mercury you had. Organic mercury can kill on touch with a single drop. Best not to take chances.

[-] sukhmel@programming.dev 58 points 8 months ago

I had to search for "organic mercury", it's dimethylmercury and it doesn't look like mercury at all. Do people really call it "mercury" or "organic mercury"? It's on par with pounds as a measure of mass, weight, and force by the amount of confusion, I'd say 🤔

::: spoiler sad story that was in the top of search results about dimethylmercury: Wikipedia excerpt: Karen Elizabeth Wetterhahn (October 16, 1948 – June 8, 1997), also known as Karen Wetterhahn Jennette, was an American professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, who specialized in toxic metal exposure. She died of mercury poisoning at the age of 48 due to accidental exposure to the extremely toxic organic mercury compound dimethylmercury (Hg(CH3)2). Protective gloves in use at the time of the incident provided insufficient protection, and exposure to only a few drops of the chemical absorbed through the gloves proved to be fatal after less than a year. sad but also a bit ironic fate 🫡 that's why I prefer not to do dangerous things even when protection and/or safety is in place.

[-] TranscendentalEmpire@lemm.ee 26 points 8 months ago

Do people really call it "mercury" or "organic mercury"? It's on par with pounds as a measure of mass, weight, and force by the amount of confusion, I'd say

No, I doubt it. There aren't very many uses for dimethylmercury due to its potential lethality. I would assume the people who actually use it in a lab setting are going to call it dimethylmercury, especially considering organic mercury usually refers to methylmercury, or one of the other less harmful organomercury compounds.

I think the confusion probably stems from the original article about the scientist who passed. Dimethylmercury is made from a reaction of methylmercury, and they are both organomercuric compounds.

[-] idiomaddict@feddit.de 6 points 8 months ago
[-] sukhmel@programming.dev 3 points 8 months ago

Forgot about that, this certainly ~~adds insult to an injury~~ spices it up

[-] FilthyHookerSpit@lemmy.world 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I think chubbyemu did a video about this lady. Absolutely tragic and heart breaking.

[-] Neato@ttrpg.network 29 points 8 months ago

Yeah. Elemental is mostly harmless if you aren't around it for long and don't inhale vapors.

[-] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 19 points 8 months ago

Out in the edge of the lower mainland of BC by Hope, where there was a mini gold rush a long time ago you can find lots and lots of mercury sitting below the water levels when the streams dry out during the summer.

It is all left behind from the miners back in the day.

[-] wahming@monyet.cc 3 points 8 months ago

That sounds like it would look really lovely. Got any pictures?

[-] Mycatiskai@lemmy.ca 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Mercury sitting below the ground level sitting underground, potentially poisoning the ground water if it gets disturbed enough is beautiful or just the area of nature where the gold panning happens?

Yale Town Gold Panning Reserve

Hope Gold Panning Reserve

[-] wahming@monyet.cc 1 points 8 months ago

It's a shitty situation, but that doesn't preclude it from possibly being beautiful to look at.

[-] XTL@sopuli.xyz 4 points 8 months ago

We also had an innocent looking little (maybe 100ml or 200) bottle of mercury at school. Mostly for the startling weight when it was passed around to demonstrate density.

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