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r/BeAmazed • u/himmokala • Dec 15 '24
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Literally was looking up the link to share here. Dimethylmercury is no joke. Sitting through lab training learning about her shocked me straight.
1 u/Muffin_Appropriate Dec 16 '24 Not the same type of mercury state though. People often conflate it with the kind that can destroy your liver and brain 2 u/---0celot--- Dec 16 '24 Well, all forms of mercury are toxic; it’s just a matter of degrees. So I’d say that conflation by laymen is easy and understandable, no?
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Not the same type of mercury state though. People often conflate it with the kind that can destroy your liver and brain
2 u/---0celot--- Dec 16 '24 Well, all forms of mercury are toxic; it’s just a matter of degrees. So I’d say that conflation by laymen is easy and understandable, no?
Well, all forms of mercury are toxic; it’s just a matter of degrees. So I’d say that conflation by laymen is easy and understandable, no?
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u/pikabuddy11 Dec 16 '24
Literally was looking up the link to share here. Dimethylmercury is no joke. Sitting through lab training learning about her shocked me straight.