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where to find Hg metal

professsormuddyhutty - 18-3-2017 at 18:02

I used to be a forum member here about 5 years ago. I lost my account name an email its great to be back. but any way where can i get mercury metal. pm me I can give you more personal details etc

professsormuddyhutty - 18-3-2017 at 19:45

I need some mercury for amalgamation projects such as collecting extracting gold from electronics parts, making alkali metals, etc. I live in NYC and my name is brian.

Corrosive Joeseph - 18-3-2017 at 19:50

Check out today's post by SolutionMaterials four threads down from this in 'Today's Posts' -
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=67670#...


/CJ

A Halogenated Substance - 19-3-2017 at 03:45

United Nuclear can supply mercury:

https://web.archive.org/web/20150927052632/http://unitednucl...

Amos - 19-3-2017 at 03:50

Praxichys on this forum might still be selling it if you shoot him a message. Very reasonably priced, too.

RogueRose - 19-3-2017 at 16:21

I found some from a local supplier. sold in 4 oz increments, screw top vial sealed in argon. Triple distilled. $50 per 4oz

Liamatpm - 22-3-2017 at 11:54

You can get plub drops that are filled with Hg. They don't have much but they are the best way legally/easiest way in the states.

Melgar - 22-3-2017 at 15:54

Hello. Are you interested in testing the activity of gallium/aluminum eutectic alloy (mp 15˚C) or galinstan (mp ~ 0˚C) vs. mercury? If so, I live in NYC and can supply you with some inexpensively (about $0.50 per gram) as long as you got back to me with your findings, regarding the differences. Neither gallium nor indium has any significant toxicity. I also have a few tilt switches with mercury in them, but not much at all.