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Hello, don't worry, you won't be poisoned, the amount of mercury in the thermometer is not much, it will not bring danger to the body, and when the thermometer falls, it will fall scattered at the corners of the home. A large amount of mercury poisoning must have enough mercury, now pay more attention to indoor cleaning, and at the same time you can do a little household hygiene, keep the room clean and tidy.
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Yes, mercury is mercury, which is easy to sublimate and become gaseous, and should be disposed of in time.
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Quickly and thoroughly clean the thermometer debris and mercury residue to prevent radiation and punctures.
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Clean in time, do not touch your hands, and open the window for ventilation for a short time.
Mercury, that is, mercury, is a silvery-white shiny heavy liquid, heavy metal, density, chemically stable, insoluble in acids and alkalis. Mercury can evaporate at room temperature, and mercury vapor and mercury compounds are often highly toxic (chronic). Because the polymerization of Hg is very strong, small droplets will polymerize into large droplets in large quantities, so they sink to the bottom of the water and are difficult to wash away, because they are not in contact with air, so they will not volatilize and will not cause Hg vapor diffusion. >>>More
It's already poured into the toilet, forget it, it doesn't matter.
Are you worried that the toilet will be clogged?
Don't worry about the toilet, I'm worried about your "way of tidying up". >>>More
Meaningless, how much mercury is in the thermometer, the temperature is not high, it generally does not evaporate, even if it evaporates, it does not have much effect, you can sweep it, or get some sulfur to sprinkle the ground, or use iodine to steam. One of the easiest ways to do this is to sweep the scattered mercury particles with a broom and collect them.
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