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Organomercury chemistry refers to the
study of
organometallic compounds that
contain mercury.
Typically the Hg–C bond is
stable toward air and moisture...
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Dimethylmercury is an
extremely toxic organomercury compound with the
formula (CH3)2Hg. A volatile, flammable,
dense and
colorless liquid, dimethylmercury...
- salts, and its
mercuric state (Hg2+) may form
either inorganic salts or
organomercury compounds.
Consumption of
whale and
dolphin meat, as is the practice...
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thimerosal (USAN, JAN), also sold
under the name
merthiolate is an
organomercury compound. It is a well-established
antiseptic and
antifungal agent....
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organometallic cation with the
formula [CH3Hg]+. It is the
simplest organomercury compound.
Methylmercury is
extremely toxic, and its
derivatives are...
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simple metal complexes that
react directly with
aromatic rings.
Organomercury compounds are
always divalent and
usually two-coordinate and linear...
- Thiomersal, also
known as
Thimerosal or
Merthiolate Nitromersol, an
organomercury antiseptic and
antifungal agent Phenyl mercuric nitrate "Quantitative...
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Phenylmercuric nitrate is an
organomercury compound with
powerful antiseptic and
antifungal effects. It was once
commonly used as a
topical solution for...
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disease Kumamoto Prefecture Organomercury compounds Chisso Corporation 1956
Niigata Minamata disease Niigata Prefecture Organomercury compounds Showa Denko...
- SB,
Copplestone JF (1976). "Poisoning
caused by the
consumption of
organomercury-dressed seed in Iraq". Bull.
World Health Organ. 54 (1): 101–112. PMC 2366450...