What to do if the thermometer is broken and the mercury is in the toilet?

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't worry, it's full of water, and mercury and water are not miscible with each other, so mercury can't evaporate at all.

    If you really want to get it out, go to a chemical store and buy a dropper, the kind used in chemistry experiments, suck it out, hit the bottle, and you're good to go.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't be that troublesome! Don't worry too much, mercury is very dense! It's going to sink!

    And the mercury in the thermometer cannot cause poisoning! Because the amount is small! This is the regulation of thermometer production!

    I'm a nurse! Hehe! The bathroom should be ventilated frequently!

    Do not worry! It's a trifle! ~

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Sulfur can react with mercury to form mercury sulfide, mercury vapor is very toxic, it can evaporate at room temperature, be careful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I know what you're doing stupidly, don't talk about it, let me tell you that mercury is a heavy metal, and it should be a heavy weight in the S bend of your toilet at present, and it is not much, at the bottom, the toilet flush will not be taken away.

    If you don't get rid of it, it won't affect you in any way.

    If you really want to get it away, you can try taking a leather tube from another tap, squeezing one end of the leather tube with your hand to increase the pressure and speed of the water outlet, and flush it against the mercury.

    It's okay, don't be nervous.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I've seen such a question on the Internet before.

    First, you can buy some sulfur and sprinkle it in, you can drink mercury reaction, sulfur medicine stores or chemical stores can sell it, sulfur soap is also OK, I am afraid that the effect is worse.

    Second, crack a few eggs into it, heavy metals and proteins will react to form solids, let it stand for a while, flush the toilet, and it is estimated that it will go down. It's a bit of a waste

    Third, find someone to order activated carbon. Can be sucked off.

    Fourth, buy a needle at the pharmacy and suck the mercury out.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's okay, mercury is also very difficult to evaporate in water, and it is unlikely to become a gaseous form.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Did you accidentally fall into it? That change the toilet, although the cost is high!

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