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Mercury is a naturally occurring element that is found in air, water

and soil. It exists in several forms: elemental or metallic mercury,

inorganic mercury compounds, and organic mercury compounds.

 

Mercury is an element in the earth's crust. Humans cannot create or

destroy mercury. Pure mercury is a liquid metal, sometimes referred

to as quicksilver that volatizes readily. It has traditionally been

used to make products like thermometers, switches, and some light

bulbs.

 

Mercury is found in many rocks including coal. When coal is burned,

mercury is released into the environment. Coal-burning power plants

are the largest human-caused source of mercury emissions to the air

Burning hazardous wastes, producing chlorine, breaking mercury

products, and spilling mercury, as well as the improper treatment and

disposal of products or wastes containing mercury, can also release

it into the environment.

 

Mercury and its compounds have been used in medicine, although they

are much less common today than they once were, now that the toxic

effects of mercury and its compounds are more widely understood.

 

Mercury in the form of one of its common ores, cinnabar, remains an

important component of Chinese, Tibetan, and Ayurvedic medicine. As

problems may arise when these medicines are exported to countries

that prohibit the use of mercury in medicines, in recent times, less

toxic substitutes have been devised.

 

Mercury exposure at high levels can harm the brain, heart, kidneys,

lungs, and immune system of people of all ages

 

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