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  2. Mercury(I) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (I) nitrate is an inorganic compound, a salt of mercury and nitric acid with the formula Hg 2 (NO 3) 2. A yellow solid, the compound is used as a precursor to other Hg 22+ complexes. The structure of the hydrate has been determined by X-ray crystallography. It consists of a [H 2 O-Hg-Hg-OH 2] 2+ center, with a Hg-Hg distance of 254 pm. [2]

  3. Mercury (II) nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Hg (N O 3)2. It is the mercury (II) salt of nitric acid HNO3. It contains mercury (II) cations Hg2+ and nitrate anions NO−3, and water of crystallization H2O in the case of a hydrous salt. Mercury (II) nitrate forms hydrates Hg (NO3)2·xH2O.

  4. Nitride - Wikipedia

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    Platinum nitride and osmium nitride may contain N 2 units, and as such should not be called nitrides. [11] [12] Nitrides of heavier members from group 11 and 12 are less stable than copper nitride (Cu 3 N) and zinc nitride (Zn 3 N 2): dry silver nitride (Ag 3 N) is a contact explosive which may detonate from the slightest touch, even a falling ...

  5. Mercury nitrate - Wikipedia

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    In other projects. Appearance. move to sidebarhide. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mercury nitratecan refer to: Mercury(I) nitrate, Hg2(NO3)2. Mercury(II) nitrate, Hg(NO3)2. Index of chemical compounds with the same name. This set index articlelists chemical compoundsarticles associated with the same name.

  6. Mercury (II) fulminate - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (II) fulminate, or Hg (CNO)2, is a primary explosive. It is highly sensitive to friction, heat and shock and is mainly used as a trigger for other explosives in percussion caps and detonators. Mercury (II) cyanate, though its chemical formula is identical, has a different atomic arrangement, making the cyanate and fulminate anions isomers.

  7. Mercury(I) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    One way to prepare mercury(I) sulfate is to mix the acidic solution of mercury(I) nitrate with 1 to 6 sulfuric acid solution:, [8] [9] Hg 2 (NO 3) 2 + H 2 SO 4 → Hg 2 SO 4 + 2 HNO 3. It can also be prepared by reacting an excess of mercury with concentrated sulfuric acid: [8] 2 Hg + 2 H 2 SO 4 → Hg 2 SO 4 + 2 H 2 O + SO 2

  8. Category:Mercury compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mercury compounds" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Mercury nitride; Mercury polycations; Mercury(II) stearate ...

  9. Mercury poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Mercury poisoning is a type of metal poisoning due to exposure to mercury. [ 3 ] Symptoms depend upon the type, dose, method, and duration of exposure. [ 3 ][ 4 ] They may include muscle weakness, poor coordination, numbness in the hands and feet, skin rashes, anxiety, memory problems, trouble speaking, trouble hearing, or trouble seeing. [ 1 ]