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Mercurous chlorate

Lead dioxide Lead perchlorate Lithium chlorate Lithium hypochlorite Lithium perchlorate Lithium peroxide Magnesium bromate Magnesium chlorate Magnesium perchlorate Magnesium peroxide Manganese dioxide Mercurous chlorate Mono-(trichloro)-tetra-(mono-potassium dichloro)-penta-s-triazinetrione... [Pg.64]

Mercuric Chlorate, Hg(C103)2 mw 367.52, col delq needle-like crysts, mp dec, d 4.998 dec in cpntact with w coned H2S04 produces flashes of light. According to Mellor (Ref 1), the basic salt, Hg(Cl03)OH was first prepd in 1815 by L.N. Vauquelin by the action of chloric acid on HgO and subsequent evapn of the soln... [Pg.585]

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES most inorganic mercury compounds are white powders or crystals mercuric sulfide (cinnabar) is red and turns black when exposed to light insoluble in hydrochloric or similar acids soluble in nitric acid and hot concentrated sulfuric acid water soluble salts include mercuric chlorate, cyanide, chloride and aeetate oxides, sulfates and most other common salts, including mercurous chloride, are sparingly soluble or deeomposed in water appearances vary from eolorless crystals to yellow, red (oxide, sulfide, iodide), and brown or black (sulfide) MP (-39°C, -38°F) BP (357 C, 674 F) DN (13.534 gW at 25°C) SG (13.5) VD (not applicable) VP (0.0012 mitiHg at 20°C). [Pg.714]


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