Hi Ya'all,

During my stint as Engineering department Chief of Electron tube
manufacture at Western Electric in Lee's Summit, Missouri, we made
mercury vapor rectifiers (big ones) and we constantly monitored the area
for mercury fumes. The equipment was so sensitive that one could measure
mercury vapor in the mouth of those who had amalgum filings.

One normally does not think that a liquid metal has a vapor pressure at
room temperature but it does.

"Ole Bob"




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