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Mercury peroxide

Mercury Peroxide, HgOi Explodes on impact or friction when mixed with H202 Mellor 4 (1940), 781... [Pg.672]

This has a strong tendency to form oxygen and the metal by heating, it can prove to be a dangerous oxidant in certain conditions, but can also catalyse some reactions of decomposition, which is a feature shared by most heavy metal compounds. In the presence of very active oxidants, it can form explosive mercury peroxide. [Pg.231]

This is exactly what happens when hydrogen peroxide, which contains traces of nitric acid, is present. The mercury peroxide obtained detonates on friction or impact. The oxide decomposes hydrogen peroxide explosively without nitric acid. [Pg.231]

Barium peroxide, 0216 Calcium peroxide, 3938 Mercury peroxide, 4606... [Pg.252]

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]

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]

Arsenic, Free Fatty Acids, Iodine Number, Lead, Mercury, Peroxide Value, Saponification Value, and Unsaponifiiable Matter Proceed as directed in the monograph for Menhaden Oil, Hydrogenated. [Pg.285]

Mercuric oxide 414 1 HgO Blnoxtde of mercury deutoxide of mercury monoxide of mercury oxide of mercury peroxide of mercury red mercuric oxide red oxide of mercury red orecloitate yellow mercuric oxide yellow oxide of mercury. [Pg.14]

Peroxide. Mercury peroxide, Hg 02, reddish brown, has been prepared by treating Hg(N03)2 with an excess of H2O2 at 0 °C or in ethanol. It is fairly stable in air but slowly decomposed by water. [Pg.297]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.66 , Pg.67 ]




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