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2 safety considerations concerning mercury, Properties of mercury -2, Toxicity of mercury and its compounds -3 – Metrohm 746 VA Trace Analyzer User Manual

Page 501: Handling of mercury -3, References dealing with mercury -5, 1 properties of mercury

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7 Safety, Errors, Troubleshooting, Diagnosis, GLP

746 VA Trace Analyzer / 747 VA Stand

7-2

7.2

Safety considerations concerning mercury

7.2.1

Properties of mercury

The most important properties of mercury (Hg) are listed in the Table below. This

compilation allows the following summary:

Mercury is a heavy metal with a very high density and is liquid at room tem-

perature.

Mercury is mobile at room temperature and tends to form drops because of

its high surface tension. The surface tension is around 6 times greater than

that of water, Hg is thus not wetted by water.

Mercury has a relatively high electrical conductivity (at room temperature

it is only some 60 times lower than that of silver).

Mercury has a relatively high vapor pressure compared with other metals.

Mercury vapor is some seven times heavier than air (so that it sinks rapidly

and specifically to the floor).

The odor threshold is very high relative to the threshold limit value (TLV).

Air saturated with Hg vapor (which naturally does not occur in practice) con-

tains approximately 250 times the amount of Hg specified by the TLV at room

temperature.

Properties of mercury

Property

Value

Ref.

Density

ρ (liquid mercury)

13.5451

g/cm

3

(at

Θ = 0 °C)

[1]

Density

ρ (mercury vapor)

8.959

g/dm

3

(at

Θ = 0 °C)

[2]

Melting point

Θ

F

–38.86

°C

(at p

air

= 1.01325 bar)

[3]

Melting enthalpy

∆H

F

2.295

kJ/mol

(at p

air

= 1.01325 bar)

[3]

Boiling point

Θ

V

356.73

°C

(at p

air

= 1.01325 bar)

[3]

Boiling enthalpy

∆H

F

59.1

kJ/mol

(at p

air

= 1.01325 bar)

[3]

Vapor pressure p

0.0253

Pa

(at

Θ = 0 °C)

0.17

Pa

(at

Θ = 20 °C)

0.391

Pa

(at

Θ = 30 °C)

0.81

Pa

(at

Θ = 40 °C)

1.69

Pa

(at

Θ = 50 °C)

[2, 4]

Mass concentration

ρ in air

(after reaching equilibrium)

2.0

mg/m

3

(at

Θ = 0 °C)

13.6

mg/m

3

(at

Θ = 20 °C)

29.6

mg/m

3

(at

Θ = 30 °C)

62.7

mg/m

3

(at

Θ = 40 °C)

126

mg/m

3

(at

Θ = 50 °C)

[2, 4]

Evaporation rate

85

µ

g/húcm

2

(at

Θ = 25 °C)

[2]

Surface tension

σ

4.67ú10

–3

N/cm

(at

Θ = 20 °C)

[5]

Electrical conductivity

κ

1.044ú10

4

S/cm

(at

Θ = 20 °C)

[6]

Odor threshold

13

mg/m

3

[2]

Threshold limit value (TLV) for air

for mercury
for organic mercury com-
pounds (calculated as Hg)

0.1

mg/m

3

0.01

mg/m

3

[4, 7]

[2, 4, 7]