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Ethyl mercuric chloride

Ethyl mercuric chloride, the formula of which may be written... [Pg.202]

Phosphorus trichloride, stannous chloride, and mercuric iodide give products of the type RHgX with mercury dimethyl, but cadmium iodide does not yield the above type, and antimony trichloride yields an organometallic eoznpound. Mercury diethyd reacts with the trichlorides of phosphorus, arsenic, and antimony to yield organo derivatives of these elements, aird with mercuric chloride it gives ethyl mercuric chloride. [Pg.30]

By the distillation of ethyl mercuric chloride with potassium c anide. The yield is very small. ... [Pg.33]

From ethyl mercuric chloride and alkaline stannous chloride solution. ... [Pg.33]

By treating ethyl mercuric chloride in pyridine solution with metallic copper. ... [Pg.34]

Antimony trichloride. Ethyl mercuric chloride, tri-etliylstibine. Buokton, Trans. Ghem.Soc.A, 16, 22 Jahresber. 1863, p. 470. [Pg.35]

Phenyl iododi-chloride. lodobenzene, ethyl chloride, ethyl mercuric chloride. Willgerodt, Ber., 1897, 30, 57 1898, 3L 921. [Pg.35]

Sulphide,—When ammonium sulphide is added to an alcoholic solution of ethyl mercuric chloride, a yellow precipitate is thrown down which is soluble in excess of the reagent. It may be recrystallised from ether, but evaporation of the alcojEiolic solution soon leads to decomposition of the compound. [Pg.42]

The sidphate crystallises in glistening plates, when silver sulphate is added to ethyl mercuric chloride in alcohol. It is also formed when concentrated sulphuric acid reacts with mercury diethyl. ... [Pg.42]

Mercury ethyl phenyl—Phen d magnesium bromide (23 grams) in absolute ether is treated with ethyl mercuric chloride (9 5 grams) in small portions. After boiling gently, the mixture is allowed to stand for one hour, and then decomposed with 1 per cent, sulphuric acid. The ethereal solution is separated, dried, and evaj orated at 40° C. in vacuo, when the compound is obtained as an oil. It is fairly soluble in organic solvents, and when kept for several months decomposes into mercury diethyl and mercury diphenyl. [Pg.85]

Use Organic synthesis, catalyst for polymerization of olefins, high-energy aircraft and missile fuel, production of ethyl mercuric chloride. [Pg.425]

EMC (ethyl mercuric chloride), DD mixture, HCB (hexachlorobenzene), PCNB, Ambam (diammonium ethylene bis(dithiocarbamate)), Zineb, Urbazid (methylarsine bis(dimethyldithiocarbamate)), Captan, Captafol, Asozine methylarsine sulfide, p-aminobenzene sulfonic acid... [Pg.524]

Derban [292] has reported an investigation involving 144 cases of alkyl-mercury poisoning in rural Ghana. In this instance, the patients had eaten maize dressed with ethyl mercuric chloride intended for sowing and 20 deaths resulted. This incident illustrates the serious health hazards involved in the... [Pg.118]


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