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Mercury! I oxide

Merkuro-. mercurous, mercury (I), -azetat, n. mercurous acetate. mercury(I) acetate, -chlorld, n. mercurous chloride, mercury(I) choride. -chrom, n. (Pharm.) mercuro chrome, -jodid, n. n ercurous iodide, mer-cury(I) iodide. -nitrat, n. mercurous nitrate, mercury(I) nitrste. -oxyd, n. mercurous oxide, mercury(I) oxide, -salz, n. mercurous salt, mercury (I) salt, -sulfat, n. mercurouasulfate, mercury(I) sulfate, -sulfid, n. mercurous sulfide, mercury(I) sulfide, -verbindung, /. mercurous compound, mercury (I) compound. [Pg.295]

Mixtures of the alloy with silver oxide or mercury oxide are shock-sensitive powerful explosives. The red form of mercury(I) oxide gives mixtures 40 times, and the yellow form 140 times as sensitive as mercury fulminate. [Pg.1730]

Lead(IV) oxide Non-metals Mercury(I) oxide Non-metals Mercury(II) oxide Non-metals Silver(I) oxide Non-metals... [Pg.1900]

Manganese trichloride oxide, 4141 Mercury(I) oxide , 4613 Mercury(II) oxide, 4605 Molybdenum(IV) oxide, 4716 Molybdenum(VI) oxide, 4717 Nickel(II) oxide, 4821 Nickel(III) oxide, 4823 Nickel(IV) oxide, 4822 Niobium(V) oxide, 4818 Osmium(IV) oxide, 4833 Osmium(VIII) oxide, 4858 Palladium(II) oxide, 4825 Palladium(III) oxide, 4848 Palladium(IV) oxide, 4835... [Pg.247]

Interaction is explosive when catalysed by sunlight or UV irradiation, or in presence of mercury(I) oxide, mercury(II) oxide or silver oxide. [Pg.331]

The hexasolvated compound was being prepared from a mixture of the hydrated salt, methanol and dimethyl sulfoxide but inexplicably mercury(I) oxide came out of solution. This was redissolved by addition of perchloric acid and the solution was refrigerated for 60 h. After addition of molecular sieve to remove the water present, the solution was filtered and the sieve treatment repeated four more times. During the final filtration, a violent explosion occurred in the funnel. The most likely cause was formation of methyl perchlorate promoted by the dehydrating action of the sieve, but dimethyl sulfoxide also forms an unstable salt with perchloric acid, so this also may have been involved [1], During preparation of... [Pg.1471]

Mercury(II) perchlorate. 6 (or 4)dimethyl sulfoxide, 4073 Mercury(II) Af-perchlorylbenzylamide, 3644 Mercury(II) peroxybenzoate, 3630 Mercury(II) picrate, 3427 Mercury(II) sulfide, 4602 Mercury(II) thiocyanate, 0975 Mercury(I) nitrate, 4604 Mercury(I) oxide , 4608 Mercury(I) thionitrosylate, 4605 Mercury, 4595 Mercury nitride, 4610 Mercury peroxide, 4601 (9-MesitylenesuIfonylhydroxylami ne, 3164 Methacryloyl chloride, see 2-Methyl-2-propenoyl chloride, 1453 f Methanamine, see Methylamine, 0491... [Pg.2108]

Sodium hydroxide black precipitate of mercury(I) oxide... [Pg.202]

Sodium hydroxide turns the precipitate into black mercury(I) oxide Hg2Cr0J+20H- - Hg20 + CrOf + H20... [Pg.202]

A 7.33-g sample of mercury(I) oxide was decomposed into mercury and oxygen, yielding 7.05 g of mercury. [Pg.105]

How many moles of mercury(I) oxide must be thermally decomposed to produce 1.03 L of oxygen gas at... [Pg.362]

Mercury(I) oxide, when heated, yields oxygen gas plus mercury. [Pg.54]


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