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  2. Mercury(II) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (II) oxide, also called mercuric oxide or simply mercury oxide, is the inorganic compound with the formula Hg O. It has a red or orange color. Mercury (II) oxide is a solid at room temperature and pressure. The mineral form montroydite is very rarely found.

  3. Mercury(I) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (I) oxide, also known as mercurous oxide, is an inorganic metal oxide with the chemical formula Hg 2 O. It is a brown/black powder, insoluble in water but soluble in nitric acid. With hydrochloric acid, it reacts to form calomel, Hg 2 Cl 2. [4] Mercury (I) oxide is toxic but without taste or smell.

  4. Mercury(II) hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (II) hydroxide or mercuric hydroxide is the metal hydroxide with the chemical formula Hg (OH) 2. The compound has not been isolated in pure form, although it has been the subject of several studies. [1] Attempts to isolate Hg (OH) 2 yield yellow solid HgO. The solid has produced it by irradiating a frozen mixture of mercury, oxygen and ...

  5. Mercury battery - Wikipedia

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    Mercury battery "РЦ-53М" (RTs-53M), Russian manufactured in 1989. A mercury battery (also called mercuric oxide battery, mercury cell, button cell, or Ruben-Mallory[1]) is a non-rechargeable electrochemical battery, a primary cell. Mercury batteries use a reaction between mercuric oxide and zinc electrodes in an alkaline electrolyte.

  6. Here's Why You Should Hold Harley-Davidson (HOG) Stock Now

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    The stock has declined 3% over the past year. Fox Factory has an expected earnings growth rate of 14.9% for the current year. The Zacks Consensus Estimate for current-year earnings has been ...

  7. Mercury(II) sulfate - Wikipedia

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    The anhydrous compound features Hg 2+ in a highly distorted tetrahedral HgO 4 environment. Two Hg-O distances are 2.22 Å and the others are 2.28 and 2.42 Å. [5] In the monohydrate, Hg 2+ adopts a linear coordination geometry with Hg-O (sulfate) and Hg-O (water) bond lengths of 2.179 and 2.228 Å, respectively. Four weaker bonds are also ...

  8. Mercury(II) iodide - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (II) iodide is a semiconductor material, [5] used in some x-ray and gamma ray detection and imaging devices operating at room temperatures. [6] In veterinary medicine, mercury (II) iodide is used in blister ointments in exostoses, bursal enlargement, etc. [citation needed] It can appear as a precipitate in many reactions.

  9. Mercury(I) iodide - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (I) iodide was a commonly used as a drug in the 19th century, sometimes under the contemporary name of protiodide of mercury. It was used to treat a wide range of conditions; everything from acne to kidney disease and in particular was the treatment of choice for syphilis. It was available over the counter at any drugstore in the world ...