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Calomel is a
mercury chloride mineral with
formula Hg2Cl2 (see mercury(I) chloride). The name
derives from Gr****
kalos (beautiful) and
melas (black) because...
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saturated calomel electrode (SCE) is a
reference electrode based on the
reaction between elemental mercury and mercury(I) chloride. It has been widely...
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chemical compound with the
formula Hg2Cl2. Also
known as the
mineral calomel (a rare mineral) or
mercurous chloride, this
dense white or yellowish-white...
- electrode.
Reference electrodes generally used are
hydrogen electrodes,
calomel electrodes, and
silver chloride electrodes. The
indicator electrode forms...
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means pain.
Acrodynia resulted primarily from
calomel in
teething powders and
decreased greatly after calomel was
excluded from most
teething powders in...
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epiglottitis complicated by the treatments,
including multiple doses of
calomel, a purgative, and
extensive bloodletting which likely caused hypovolemic...
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February 2023. "Awstats:
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CALOMEL. 2012-03-21.
Archived from the
original on 2015-03-17.
Retrieved 2015-02-12...
- Society, London, 1958. See: Winckler, F. L. (1831) "Ueber die
Zersetzung des
Calomels durch Bittermandelw****er, und
einige Beiträge zur
genaueren Kenntniss der...
- solution. The
reference electrode may be a
silver chloride electrode or a
calomel electrode, and the hydrogen-ion
selective electrode is a
standard hydrogen...
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chemists Joseph Louis ****-Lussac and
Louis Jacques Thénard by
heating calomel (Hg2Cl2) with phosphorus.
Later during the same year, the
English chemist...