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I dont think there is anything useful you could use mercury for. Its just not practical. Probably just another item to add to my pile of useless junk I buy :p

Wow Jeffrey, I just hope that the mercury switches that I sent to you, don't end up in the "pile of useless junk" :cryyy: :p
 
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how about other metals like niobium, tantalum and zirconium?. i once had access to these when i was way younger, never did "relocate" any tho...
 

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I'd be interested but again, mercury is on the prohibited imports list
 
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Wow Jeffrey, I just hope that the mercury switches that I sent to you, don't end up in the "pile of useless junk" :cryyy: :p

Hahaha no way! They are awesome! I have them right here next to me on my nightstand because they are so cool!
 
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i may bey interetsted in some gallium, but you know the video in post 9, where the guy makes a key out of some gallium, how many grams would you say that is?
 
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i may bey interetsted in some gallium, but you know the video in post 9, where the guy makes a key out of some gallium, how many grams would you say that is?

Probably 15-20 grams. I have bought 40g of gallium off gallium source and 40 grams is way to much for a key.
 

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Gallium's density is 5.9g per cubic cm. So a 1cm cube (thats between 3/8" and 1/2" for those that think imperial) weighs about 6 grams, if that helps.
 





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