Why does ozone tail mercury?
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When ozone is passed through mercury, it loses its meniscus and sticks to the glass due to the formation of mercurous oxide. This phenomenon is called tailing of mercury.
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Being a strong oxidising agent due to presence of nascent oxygen, ozone reacts with mercury and oxidizes it to mercurous oxide. Therefore, mercury loses its meniscus and sticks to glass .This is called tailing of mercury.
2Hg + O3 =Hg2O + O2.
Can ozone be used for tailing mercury?
- Mercury loses it's lustreness, meniscus and consequently sticks to the walls of glass vessel when it reacts with ozone.
- This phenomenon is called tailing of mercury.
- It is removed by shaking it with water which dissolves Hg2O.
When did mercury pass o3?
- As ozone passes through mercury it loses the meniscus and sticks to the glass because of mercury oxide formation.
- This is called mercury tailing.
- One can recover the meniscus by stirring it with water.
What happens when ozone is passed through mercury?
- When ozone is passed through mercury, it loses its meniscus and sticks to the glass due to the formation of mercurous oxide.
Hence, This phenomenon is called tailing of mercury.
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