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Mercury nitrate monohydrate

Mercury ) nitrate (0 05m). Dissolve 17.1 g mercury ) nitrate monohydrate, Hg(N03)2.H20, in water and dilute the solution to 1 litre. [Pg.578]

MERCURY NITRATE or MERCURY NITRATE MONOHYDRATE (10045-94-0, anhydrous 7783-34-8, monohydrate) Hg(N03)2 Hj0 Noncombustible solid. Light sensitive. A powerful oxidizer accelerates the burning of combustible materials. Violent reaction, or may form explosive materials, with reducing agents, including hydrides, nitrides, phosphorus, stannous chloride, and sulfides alkyl esters (forms explosive alkyl nitrates) combustible materials (especially if finely divided), phosphinic acid, hypophosphoric acid, metal powders petroleum hydrocarbons. Forms heat- and/or shock-sensitive compounds with acetylene (forms explosive mercmy acetylide), ethanol and other alcohols (may form explosive mercury fulminates), ferrocene, isobutene, phosphine gas (forms heat- and shock-sensitive precipitate) potassium cyanide. [Pg.655]

Mercury(II) nitrate monohydrate Mercury(II) chloride Nitric acid 0.1 mol/1 Titrisol Nitric acid (65%)... [Pg.341]

Mercury (II) nitrate solution. Dissolve 1.713 g pure mercury(II) nitrate monohydrate in 500 mL of 0.05 M nitric acid. [Pg.631]

Mercurous Chloride Mercurous Nitrate Mercurous Nitrate Monohydrate Mercury... [Pg.62]

Mercury(II) nitrate is prepared by dissolving mercury in excess hot concentrated nitric acid. Upon evaporation of the solution, large colorless deliquescent crystals of monohydrate, Hg(N03)2 H2O, form. [Pg.574]

Prepare an approximately 0.005 M solution of the complex in O.l M nitric acid (the latter is used to suppress Anther aquation), add sodium nitroprusside indicator and titrate immediately with 0.0099 M mercury(II) nitrate prepared from recrystallised purest monohydrate. The appearance of a turbidity of mercury(Il) nitroprusside indicates the end-point. This can be detected visually or instrumentally. [Pg.209]


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