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Mercury perchloride

Chemical Designations - Synonyms. Calochlor Corrosive mercury chloride Corrosive sublimate Mercury bichloride Mercury (II) chloride Mercury perchloride Chemical Formula-. HgClj Observable Characteristics(as shipped)-. Solid Color. White colorless Odor. None. Physical and Chemical Properties - Physical State at 15 X and 1 atm. Solid Molecular Weight-. 271.50 Boiling Point at I atm. 576, 302, 575 Freezing Point 531, 277, 550 Critical Temperature Not pertinent Critical Pressure Not pertinent Specific Gravity 5.4 at 20 °C (solid) Vapor (Gas) Specific Gravity Not pertinent Ratio of Specific Heats of Vapor (Gas) Not pertinent Latent Heat of Vaporization Not pertinent Heat of Combustion Heat of Decomposition Not pertinent. [Pg.245]

Formula HgCb MW 271.50 covalent bonding, shghtly ionized in water Synonyms mercuric chloride mercury bichloride corrosive subhmate mercury perchloride... [Pg.566]

SYNS BICHLORIDE of MERCURY BICHLORURE de MERCURE (FRENCH) CALOCHLOR CHLORID RTUTOATY (CZECH) CHLORURE MERCURIQUE (FRENCH) CLORURO di MERCURIO (ITALIAN) CORROSIVE MERCURY CHLORIDE CORROSIVE SUBLIMATE MERCURIC CHLORIDE (DOT) MERCURY BICHLORIDE MERCURY PERCHLORIDE NCI-C60173 PERCHLORIDE of MERCURY QUECKSILBER CHLORID (GERIv-IAN) SUBLIMAT (CZECH) SULEMA (RUSSIAN) TL 898... [Pg.875]

Synonym(s) Colloidal mercury liquid silver mercury, metallic (DOT) quicksilver metallic mercuryb hydrargyrum0 Bichloride of mercury mercury bichloride01 mercury chlorided mercury dichloride mercury perchloride mercury (II) chloride perchloride of mercury corrosive sublimated corrosive mercury chloride dichloromercury Etiops mineral0 mercury sulfide, blackd vermilion Chinese red C.l. Pigment Red 106 C.1.77766° quicksilver vermilion Chinese vermilion red mercury sulfide artificial cinnabar red mercury sulfuretd... [Pg.398]

MERCURY PERCHLORIDE (7487-94-7) Contact with acids or acid fumes evolves chloride and mercury vapors. Possible violent reaction with chlorine nitrate, sodium acetylide. Incompatible with anhydrous ammonia, chloric acid, hydrozoic acid, light metals, methyl isocyanoacetate, sodium peroxyborate, sodium, potassium, trinitrobenzoic acid, urea nitrate. [Pg.743]

Mercuric Chloride, Mercury bichloride corrosive sublimate mercury perchloride corrosive mercury chloride. CljHg mol wt 271.52. Cl 26.12%, Hg 73.88%. HgCl,. [Pg.924]

Mercury (II) chloride Mercury chloride (2) Mercury perchloride Perchloride of mercury Sublimate... [Pg.2533]

Mercury perchloride. See Mercury chloride (ic) Mercury persulfate. See Mercury sulfate (ic) Mercuiy, phenyl-, propionate Mercury, phenyl (propionyloxy)-. See Phenylmercuric propionate... [Pg.2535]

Synonyms mercuric bichloride mercuric chloride bichloride of mercury corrosive sublimate mercury perchloride corrosive mercury chloride mercury (II) chloride mercury chloride dichloromercury perchloride of mercury sublimate TL 898 mercury chloride (2)... [Pg.1224]

Mercury perchloride and sodium hydrate give a yellow solution, also lead acetate and potasrium iodide or better still potassium chromate. [Pg.32]

Mercury Bichloride Nercury Biniodide Mercury (II) Chloride Mercury (II) Chloride Animonobasic Mercury Cyanide Mercury (II) Cyanide Mercury MomKhloride Mercuby (II) Nitrate Mercury Oxide Mercury Perchloride Mercury Peniitrate Mercury Protochloride Mercury Protonitrate Mercury Subchloride Mesityl Oxide Metallic Resinate Methacrylate Monomer Metliacrylic Acid. Butyl Ester Methacrylic Acid,2.3-Epoxypropyl Ester Methacrylic Acid. Ethyl Ester Methacrylic Acid. Methyl Ester... [Pg.152]

PERCHLORIDE of MERCURY see MCY475 PERCHLORMETHYLMERKAPTAN (CZECH) see PCF300... [Pg.1830]

MillarA. 1916. Perchloride of mercury poisoning by absorption from the vagina. Br Med J 2 453-454. [Pg.628]

Mercuric Chlorid—Perchlorid or hichlorid of mercury—Corrosive sublimate—Hydrargyri chloridtuu corrosivum (XT. S.)—Hy-... [Pg.217]

To obtain hypoohlorous acid in the free state, red oxide of mercury and water are agitated with chlorine when there are formed a compound of perchloride and peroxide of mercury, which is insoluble, and hypochlorous acid which dissolves in the water. [Pg.75]

Dissolve the perchloride of mercury in three pints, and the iodide of potassium in the remainder, of the water, and mix the solutions. When the temperature has fallen to that of the atmosphere, decant the supernatant liquor from the precipitate (red iodide of mercury), and, having collected the latter on a filter, wash it twice with cold distilled water, and dry it at a temperature not exceeding 212 F. [Pg.108]

Eeduce the sulphate of mercury and the chloride of sodium separately to fine powder, and, having mixed them and the oxide of manganese thoroughly by trituration in a mortar, put the mixture into a subliming apparatus, and apply sufficient heat to cause the vapours of perchloride of... [Pg.110]

Dissolve the perchloride of mercury in the water, with the aid of a moderate heat. Mix the solution with the ammonia, constantly stirring. Collect the precipitate (am-moniated mercury) on a Alter, and wash it well with cold distilled water until the liquid which passes through ceases to give a precipitate when dropped into a solution of silver nitrate acidulated by nitric acid. Lastly, dry the product at a temperature not exceeding 212° F. [Pg.116]

Perchloride of Mercury. 18 grains. Solution of Lime.10 fluid ounces. [Pg.156]

Incompatibles.— Lime-water alkalies, and their carbonates the acetate of lead sulphates of iron, zinc, and copper perchloride of mercury arsenites of potash and soda and all vegetable astringents. [Pg.180]

Add the acid to the spirit, and dissolve the perchloride of mercury in the mixture. [Pg.230]

Perchloric acid, sodium salt, monohydrate. See Sodium perchlorate monohydrate Perchloride of mercury. See Mercury chloride (ic)... [Pg.3254]

ChemicaJs,—Tannin, perchloride of iron, bichloride of mercury, oxalic acid, sulphocyanidc of potassiuni. [Pg.20]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.110 ]




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