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Removing mercury from rings - HELP !!!
This is an urgent plea for help. My mother has got mercury embedded in her platinum rings after a thermometer broke while she was cleaning. Is there any way to remove it or will it have to be taken to a jewellers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sulphur is useful when dealing with spillages of free mercury. Unfortunately, mercury forms an alloy (called an amalgam) with other metals and the only sure way to remove it is by heat.
DON'T DO THIS YOURSELF. MERCURY VAPOUR IS HIGHLY TOXIC
Mercury boils (turns into a vapour) at 357 degrees Celsius
Platinum will not melt until the temperature reaches 1768 degrees Celsius. Temperatures between these two should drive off the mercury but this must be done under safe conditions that will not pollute or expose others to potential risk of harm.
DON'T DO THIS YOURSELF. MERCURY VAPOUR IS HIGHLY TOXIC
Mercury boils (turns into a vapour) at 357 degrees Celsius
Platinum will not melt until the temperature reaches 1768 degrees Celsius. Temperatures between these two should drive off the mercury but this must be done under safe conditions that will not pollute or expose others to potential risk of harm.
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Thanks to both Teddio and jake-the-peg for their advice. We got some sulphur candles from a agrdeb centre, ground it down to a powder and (wearing gloves) applied it to the rings and the mercury was successfully removed. We left the rings overnight and this morning were delighted with the results - no trace of the mercury whatsoever.
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