mercury compounds are very very serious stuff, i recommend you watch "2 drops of organic mercury" before playing around any more with them, on a
sidenote selenium can help you with avoiding absorbtion / toxicity of mercury
i think a lot of safety is hypocrisy, you can find video from i believe his name is Nile Red on youtube where he pours various acids on his hands and
even concentrated sulfuric acid started having an effect after around a minute
but when it comes to toxic chemicals the only guideline you should follow is that the absolutely minimum exposure is the only acceptable, but even in
our everyday life are we exposed to worse chemicals than the average chemist deals with in their free time, mercury is found in foods that are made
with high fructose corn syrup as its made from corn syrup and sodium hydroxide- around 50% of sodium hydroxide being made with mercury electrode, not
to mention tuna and salmon
cadmium in chocolate
even salad have many times tested positive for lead
my worst accidents with chemistry would be long time ago where i decided to concentrate sulfuric acid in a stainless steel pot over flame, when i went
to check up on it i was met with a wall of SO3, stepped back, took a deep breath and dived in to do what had to be done
another time oxalates had formed chlorine gas with bleach, i accidentally inhaled a very small amount of chlorine and i had to spend a day in my bed
hoping i would have nothing permanent out of it
and yet another time i was burning off some magnesium powder on a spatula in a flash with NO2, i didnt realize there was a tiny bit of concentrated
nitric acid in there, some of the burning metal fell off, reacted with the nitric acid, formed -- within a splitsecond large amounts of hydrogen and
NOx and the flask transformed itself into a 7point jet aimed directly at my fingers - 2 days with hand in cold water and about a month to heal up, and
this is the accidents ive managed to have for over 10 years dealing with chemistry
oh and a heads up, you wanna avoid mixing acetone with chlorine or iodine, teargas is too easy to make and it hurts really bad |