Chemistry, asked by moryavik, 1 year ago

how does make dimethylmercury?

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Answered by Tanushri5
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Methylmercury is formed from inorganic mercury by the action of microbes that live in aquatic systems including lakes, rivers, wetlands, sediments, soils and the open ocean. ... Methylmercury production in inland and marine ecosystems has been primarily attributed to anaerobic bacteria in the sediment.

moryavik: how it make in laboratory
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!

Here's your answer!!
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✶ Dimethylmercury is an organomercury compound. Dimethylmercury is colourless and odourless. Diamethylmercury can cause harm to your body, especially to your nervous system.

✶ If it comes in contact with your skin, it will harm your circulatory system. It. can also cause harm to your respiratory system. And for God's sake never try to keep it in your mouth or eat it.
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✶ See, when we attach an additional methyl group to methylmercury, it creates dimethylmercury. This process makes toxic substance into lethal one which makes it a extremely neutroxin potent.
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✶ You can make it with mercuric chloride and methyllithium, but these substances are very hard to find. Aluminium chloride is also used. The conditions for this reaction should by anhydrous and this should be done only in a lab. Don't let that toxic thing touch any part of your body as it can also kill you.
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