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Magnesium-mercury chloride

Mercury alkyls are readily obtained by the actions of Grignard reagents (magnesium alkyl halides) on mercury(II) chloride. Thus, mercury dimethyl is made from magnesium methyl chloride and mercury(II) chloride ... [Pg.570]

The metallocene complexes are only used in catalytic amounts and may be recovered from the reaction mixture. Bis() 5-cyclopentadienyl)zirconium(TV) chloride (Cp2ZrCI2) and fluoride (Cp2ZrF2) in the presence of magnesium/mercury(II) chloride are equally effective. [Pg.368]

Other hazardous reactions may occur with carbon (e.g., soot, graphite, activated charcoal), dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene oxide, chlorine, bromine vapor, hydrogen bromide, potassium iodide + magnesium bromide, chloride or iodide, maleic anhydride, mercury, copper(II) oxide, mercury(II) oxide, tin(IV) oxide, molybdenum(III) oxide, bismuth trioxide, phosphoms trichloride, sulfur dioxide, chromium trioxide. [Pg.1153]

Aryl tellurium halides react with aliphatic and aromatic Grignard reagents, with ethenyl magnesium halides , with ethynyl magnesium bromide with dimethyl and diethyl cadmium , with 2-(diphenylphosphino)-phenyl lithium, and with phenyl mercury chloride to produce aryl organo telluriums (p. 416). [Pg.250]

Alkyl Bound to a Metal. The alkyl group may be caused to unite with metals, such as lead, mercury, zinc, magnesium, and arsenic. Examples of this type of alkylation are tetraethyllead, merthiolate, ethyl mercury chloride, and ethyl mercury phosphate. Among the lethal poison gases... [Pg.814]

Magnesium acetate Magnesium chloride Magnesium chloride hexahydrate Manganese chloride (ous), tetrahydrate Mercury chloride (ic) Methoxyethylmercury acetate Methyl salicylate... [Pg.5097]

D-Limonene dimercaptan Magnesium bromide Maleic hydrazide, diethanolamine salt , Malononitrile Mandelic acid Melamine 1,8-p-Menthanediamine Mercury chloride (ic) 2-Methoxy-5-nitroaniline 4-p-Methoxyphenyl-2-butanone Methyl acetoacetate Methylal Methylaluminum dichloride Methyl amyl alcohol N-Methylaniline... [Pg.5496]

Hexachlorobenzene lodopropynyl butylcarbamate Lead naphthenate Magnesium silicofluoride Mercury chloride (ic)... [Pg.5571]

More work has been reported on the inter- and intra-molecular pinacolic coupling of aldehydes and ketones, e.g. cycloheptanone and acetone gave (220) on treatment with a magnesium-mercury-titanium(iv) chloride reagent. ... [Pg.225]

The number and variety of ion-specific electrodes is rapidly increasing with no end in sight. At the present writing, it is possible to use such electrodes to determine, either by direct or indirect measurement, ionic concentrations of the following species ammonia, bromide, cadmium, calcium, chloride, cupric, cyanide, fluoride, fluoroborate, iodide, lead, nitrate, perchlorate, potassium, sulfide, sodium, sulfur dioxide, and thiocyanate, all by direct measurement, and by titration methods aluminum, boron, chromium, cobalt, magnesium, mercury, nickel, phosphate, silver, sulfate, and zinc. [Pg.113]


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