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mer·cu·ry
/ˈmɝkjəri, k(ə)ri/
水銀,汞,使者,墨丘利神
From:
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mer·cu·ry
/ˈmɝkjərɪ, k(ə)rɪ/
名詞
汞,水銀
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
mercury
汞槽
From:
Network Terminology
mercury
汞 水銀
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mer·cu·ry
n.
1.
Rom. Myth.
A
Latin
god
of
commerce
and
gain
; --
treated
by
the
poets
as
identical
with
the
Greek
Hermes
,
messenger
of
the
gods
,
conductor
of
souls
to
the
lower
world
,
and
god
of
eloquence
.
2.
Chem.
A
metallic
element
mostly
obtained
by
reduction
from
cinnabar
,
one
of
its
ores
.
It
is
a
heavy
,
opaque
,
glistening
liquid
(
commonly
called
quicksilver
),
and
is
used
in
barometers
,
thermometers
,
etc
.
Specific
gravity
13.6.
Symbol
Hg
(
Hydrargyrum
).
Atomic
weight
199.8.
Mercury
has
a
molecule
which
consists
of
only
one
atom
.
It
was
named
by
the
alchemists
after
the
god
Mercury
,
and
designated
by
his
symbol
,
Note:
☞
Mercury
forms
alloys
,
called
amalgams
,
with
many
metals
,
and
is
thus
used
in
applying
tin
foil
to
the
backs
of
mirrors
,
and
in
extracting
gold
and
silver
from
their
ores
.
It
is
poisonous
,
and
is
used
in
medicine
in
the
free
state
as
in
blue
pill
,
and
in
its
compounds
as
calomel
,
corrosive
sublimate
,
etc
.
It
is
the
only
metal
which
is
liquid
at
ordinary
temperatures
,
and
it
solidifies
at
about
-39°
Centigrade
to
a
soft
,
malleable
,
ductile
metal
.
3.
Astron.
One
of
the
planets
of
the
solar
system
,
being
the
one
nearest
the
sun
,
from
which
its
mean
distance
is
about
36,000,000
miles
.
Its
period
is
88
days
,
and
its
diameter
3,000
miles
.
4.
A
carrier
of
tidings
;
a
newsboy
;
a
messenger
;
hence
,
also
,
a
newspaper
. --
Sir
J
.
Stephen
.
“The
monthly
Mercuries
.”
--
Macaulay
.
5.
Sprightly
or
mercurial
quality
;
spirit
;
mutability
;
fickleness
. [
Obs
.]
He
was
so
full
of
mercury
that
he
could
not
fix
long
in
any
friendship
,
or
to
any
design
.
--
Bp
.
Burnet
.
6.
Bot.
A
plant
(
Mercurialis annua
),
of
the
Spurge
family
,
the
leaves
of
which
are
sometimes
used
for
spinach
,
in
Europe
.
Note:
☞
The
name
is
also
applied
,
in
the
United
States
,
to
certain
climbing
plants
,
some
of
which
are
poisonous
to
the
skin
,
esp
.
to
the
Rhus Toxicodendron
,
or
poison
ivy
.
Dog's mercury
Bot.
,
Mercurialis perennis
,
a
perennial
plant
differing
from
Mercurialis annua
by
having
the
leaves
sessile
.
English mercury
Bot.
,
a
kind
of
goosefoot
formerly
used
as
a
pot
herb
; --
called
Good King Henry
.
Horn mercury
Min.
,
a
mineral
chloride
of
mercury
,
having
a
semitranslucent
,
hornlike
appearance
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mer·cu·ry
,
v. t.
To
wash
with
a
preparation
of
mercury
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mercury
n
1:
a
heavy
silvery
toxic
univalent
and
bivalent
metallic
element
;
the
only
metal
that
is
liquid
at
ordinary
temperatures
[
syn
:
quicksilver
,
hydrargyrum
,
Hg
,
atomic
number 80
]
2: (
Roman
mythology
)
messenger
of
Jupiter
and
god
of
commerce
;
counterpart
of
Greek
Hermes
3:
the
smallest
planet
and
the
nearest
to
the
sun
4:
temperature
measured
by
a
mercury
thermometer
; "
the
mercury
was
falling
rapidly
"
From:
Elements database 20001107
mercury
Symbol
:
Hg
Atomic
number
: 80
Atomic
weight
: 200.59
Heavy
silvery
liquid
metallic
element
,
belongs
to
the
zinc
group
.
Used
in
thermometers
,
barometers
and
other
scientific
apparatus
.
Less
reactive
than
zinc
and
cadmium
,
does
not
displace
hydrogen
from
acids
.
Forms
a
number
of
complexes
and
organomercury
compounds
.
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