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Oleated mercury

Phenylmercuric oleate Mercury oxide. See Mercury oxide (ic), red Mercury (II) oxide. See Mercury oxide (ic), red... [Pg.1187]

Mercury, (9-octadecenoato-o) phenyl-, (Z)-. See Phenylmercuric oleate Mercury oleate. See Mercury oleate (ic)... [Pg.2534]

Oleated mercury, B.P.C. contains 21 per cent of mercuric oxide in a fatty base in combination as oleate. [Pg.413]

Dissolve about 0-75 g of oleated mercury by warming to 50° with 100 ml of a mixture by volume of 13 parts benzene, 2 parts glacial acetic acid and 5 parts 90 per cent ethanol. Whilst keeping the mixture at 50°... [Pg.413]

Allport s method for determination of this ointment, given under Oleated Mercury, requires the solvent used to contain different proportions to effect solution of the constituents of the ointment. The solvent described below is satisfactory for dissolving, at 70", ointment made with paraffin, but not more than 3 g will dissolve in 100 ml of this solvent. [Pg.416]

A number of phenols, especially chlorinated phenols and certain metal-organic compounds, such as copper naphthenate and phenyl mercury oleate, are effective preservatives. Pentachlorophenol and copper naphthenate are most commonly used, and are carried into the wood in 1-5 percent solutions in petroleum oil. Pentachlorophenol is colorless, and can be applied in clear volatile mineral oils to mill-work and window sash requiring a clean, nonswelling, and paintable treatment. [Pg.1269]

SYNS MERCURIC OLEATE, solid (DOT) OLEATE of MERCURY... [Pg.880]

Oleates Usually liquid preparations made by dissolving alkaloids in oleic acid. Oleate of Mercury, however, is an ointment-like product of mercuric oxide in oleic acid. Oleic acid was named by the pharmacist Chevreul after olives. ... [Pg.962]

Mercuric Oleate. 9-Octadecenoic acid mercury salt oleate of mercury. C H HgO mol wt 763.52. C 56-63%, H 8.71%, Hg 26.27%. O 8.38%. Hg(C HjjCOO)j. Commercial product prepd by dissolving yellow mercuric oxide in oleic acid contains 24-26% HgO and about 10% excess oleic acid. [Pg.925]

Mercury Mass. Blue pill blue mass. Contains 32-34% metallic Hg. Bluish-gray mass. The rest is honey, licorice, althea, glycerol, and some mercury oleate. [Pg.927]

Mercury(ll) oleate Mercuric oleate C36He6Hg04 1191-80-6 763.36 ye-br solid i HjO si FtOH, eth... [Pg.448]

The most common oxymercuration reaction involves alkene, an alcohol such as methanol, and a mercury salt such as the acetate. The intermediate (alkoxy mercuri-acetate) is easily reduced by alkaline NaBH4 to the alkoxy derivative (Scheme 11). When applied to methyl oleate, this reaction gives a mixture of methyl 9- and 10-methoxystearates in high yield. [Pg.9]

Ceresin Copper Copper oxide (ic) Lead acetate Lead acetate trihydrate Mercury arsenate (ic) Mercury oleate (ic) Mercury oxide (ic), red Perchloropentacyclodecane paints, cement primer Coumarone/indene resin paints, chemical-and heat-resistant Ethyl silicate paints, electrostatic Benzalkonium chloride Cocoalkonium chloride... [Pg.5503]

It also was found that mercury was removed by coprecipitation with ferric hydroxide and flotation with sodium oleate and pine oil. However, it was necessary to add sodium sulfide. ... [Pg.816]


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