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Mercury -fluoride

Mercury Fluorides. See Eluorine compounds, inorganic-p rcury. [Pg.112]

Mercury cyanide, 5, 1062 Mercury electrodes potential range aqueous solution, 1, 480 Mercury fluoride, 5. 1059 Mercury fulminate, 2, 7, 12 5, 1063 Mercury halides, 5, 1049 Mercury iodate, 5,1068 Mercury iodide, 5. 1059 Mercury ions Hgf... [Pg.162]

SWARTS REACTION. Fluorination of organic polyhalides with antimony trifluoride (or zinc and mercury fluorides) in the presence of a trace of a pentavalent antimony salt. [Pg.1586]

Attempted fluorination of iodoform with a 10 year-old sample of mercury fluoride led to an explosion immediately on heating. [Pg.1583]

Mercury peroxide, 4601 Mercury(I) azide, 4607 Mercury(I) bromate, 0270 Mercury(I) chlorite, 4074 Mercury cyanamide, 0520 Mercury fluoride, 4306 Mercury hypophosphate, 4612 Mercury nitrate, 4604 Mercury oxide , 4608 Mercury thionitrosylate, 4605 Mercury ) 5-nitrotetrazolide, 0977 Mercury ) acetylide, 0971 Mercury ) ao-dinitromethanide, 0703 Mercury ) amide chloride, 3993 Mercury ) azide, 4599 Mercury ) bromate, 0269 Mercury ) bromide, 0268 Mercury ) chlorite, 4071... [Pg.2412]

Silver and mercury fluorides are capable of effecting all the replacements which can be accomplished by the other inorganic fluorides and in addition some replacements which are not effected by the others. Thus, alkyl halides are transformed by silver fluoride into alkyl fluorides, and difluoromethyl - bromide is transformed to fluoroform by mercuric... [Pg.56]

Silver(I) Fluoride. Silver(I) fluoride, like the mercury fluorides, has been used as a fluorinating agent for many years. It can be used in most of the reactions for which other inorganic fluorides are used. Its use has declined in recent years, primarily because it is deliquescent, light-sensitive, and easily reduced. Only one-half of its fluorine is available for fluorination because it forms the compound AgCl-AgF, which has very little fluorinating power. [Pg.136]

Mercuric (or Mercury) Fluoride, HgF2, mw 238.61, transparent, poisonous crysts sp gr 8.95 at 15°, mp 645°(dec) sol in HF dil nitric acid decomp by w. Can be prepd by treating mercuric oxide with HF. Used in synthesis of org fluorine compds Refs 1) Gmelin-Kraut Syst Number 34,... [Pg.526]

Table 3. Synthesis or Fluorohaloalkanes by Fluorination with Mercury Fluorides... Table 3. Synthesis or Fluorohaloalkanes by Fluorination with Mercury Fluorides...
TAMJi TITUB Mercury fluoride Mercury fluoride (MgF2)... [Pg.31]


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