Frank53
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Mercury batteries use mercuric oxide which is highly poisonous, Mercury fillings use an amalgam of mercury and inert metal... not poisonous (or, at least I've not seen the bodies in the street)
Sodium metal is highly corrosive, poisonous and bursts into flame (by producing hydrogen gas) when put into water. Sodium combines with chlorine (poison gas from WW1) to produce sodium chloride....common salt.
All to do with school chemistry.![]()
Although your remarks do seem sensible and even funny at first sight, it only shows you did not really pay attention during those chemistry lessons. Knowing the difference between an alloy (amalgam) and a chemical compound (table salt) is very basic. In an alloy, the chemical properties (ie toxicity) are still there, as the metal is still there. Beside that NaCl does not seem to be the most healthy stuff. But that is another discussion, let's stay on topic.
Regards,
Frank