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Mercury Fulminate structural formula

The mercury fulminate (MF) formula is HgCC N" —0 )2 with a covalent bond between the mercury and carbon atoms [20]. Its crystal density is reported to be 4.42-4.43 g cm [29, 30, 39, 40], but recent results of X-ray analysis updated it to 4,467 g cm [21]. Bulk density depends on crystal size and shape—it is reported to be between 1.35 and 1.55 g cm [38]. The heat of formation of MF is reported as being between —268 and —273 kJ moP [29, 41, 42]. The structure of the MF molecule and its crystal was published recently by Beck et al. [21]. Pure and ordinarily prepared mercury fulminate is, for all practical purposes, not hygroscopic, but its hygroscopicity rapidly increases in presence of impurities (e.g., mercury oxalate, calomel, mercuric chloride), which are generally present in the industrial... [Pg.39]

Fulminate de mercure in Fr Knallquecksilber in Ger Fulminato di metcurio in Ital Fulminato de mercurio in Span Gremuchaya rtut in Russ and Raiko or Raisan suigin (Thunder Mercury) in Japan], Hg(ONC)2- Structural formula not established. Pepin Lehalleur (Addnl Ref J, p 141) proposed Hg(ON C)2 and that of Scholl... [Pg.599]


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