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