Synonyms : Encephalopathy, Mercury, Inorganic Mercury Poisoning, Mad Hatter Disease, Mad Hatter's Disease, Mercurial Neuroanesthenia, Mercurial Psychosis, Mercury Poisoning, Inorganic, Mercury Poisoning, Neurologic, Mercury Poisoning, Organic, Mercury Psychosis
Synonyms : Radioisotopes, Mercury
| mercury arc lamp |
An electrical discharge lamp for specimen illumination. Characterized by strong spectral peaks at approximately 366, 405, 436, 546, and 578 nm.
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| mercury |
a metallic element, liquid at ordinary temperatures; atomic number, 80; atomic weight 200.59, specific gravity 13.546. It is insoluble in ordinary solvents, partially soluble in boiling hydrochloric acid, and soluble in nitric acid. It forms two sets of compounds: mercurous, in which a single atom of mercury combines with a monovalent radical, and mercuric, in which a single atom of mercury combines with a bivalent radical. The mercuric salts are more soluble and irritant than the mercurous ones. Mercury and its salts have been used medicinally, but because of the risk of mercury poisoning (see under poisoning) their use has diminished.
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| mercury a. |
an electric discharge between electrodes in mercury vapor in a vacuum tube which gives off light rich in ultraviolet rays.
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| mercury arc l. |
a lamp in which the arc is struck in mercury and is enclosed in a quartz burner; used in light therapy. The two most common types are the low pressure or cold quartz type and the high pressure or hot quartz type.
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| mercury m. |
one that uses changes of height of a column of mercury to measure pressure.
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| Mercury | thermometer consisting of mercury contained in a bulb at the bottom of a graduated sealed glass capillary tube marked in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit |
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| Mercury | ultraviolet lamp that emits a strong bluish light (rich in ultraviolet radiation) as electric current passes through mercury vapor |
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