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relevant mercuric compounds, such as
mercury-ammonium chloride,
yellow mercury proto-iodide, calomel, and
mercuric chloride,
among others.
Mercury in the...
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crystalline mercuric chloride over them. It
finds minor use in tanning, and wood was
preserved by
kyanizing (soaking in
mercuric chloride).
Mercuric chloride...
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Mercury or
mercury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mercury most
commonly refers to:
Mercury (planet), the
nearest planet to the Sun
Mercury (element)...
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precepitate being the
mercuric amidochloride). In 1774,
Joseph Priestley discovered that
oxygen was
released by
heating mercuric oxide,
although he did...
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Mercury is the
first planet from the Sun and the
smallest in the
Solar System. In English, it is
named after the
Roman god
Mercurius (
Mercury), god of...
- A
mercury battery (also
called mercuric oxide battery,
mercury cell,
button cell, or Ruben-Mallory) is a non-rechargeable
electrochemical battery, a primary...
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Mercuric amidochloride is an
inorganic compound with the
formula Hg(NH2)Cl. It
arises from the
reaction of
mercury(II)
chloride and
ammonia (Calomel reaction)...
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Mercury chloride can
refer to:
Mercury(II)
chloride or
mercuric chloride (HgCl2)
Mercury(I)
chloride or
mercurous chloride (Hg2Cl2) This set
index article...
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Freddie Mercury (born
Farrokh Bulsara; 5
September 1946 – 24
November 1991) was a
British singer and
songwriter who
achieved worldwide fame as the lead...
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widely used.
Mercuric nitrate has been used in
mercuration of ketones.
Mercuric nitrate was
formerly used in
carroting felt for hats.
Mercury compounds are...