Mercury(II) sulfide Properties Melting point583.5 °C(lit.) Boiling point584°C Density8.1 g/mL at 25 °C solubilityinsoluble in H2O; soluble in acid solutions, ethanol formPowder colorred Water SolubilitySoluble in water (0.00001 g/L). ...
Mercuric chloride is soluble in ethanol, methanol, acetone, ethyl acetate, and diethyl ester. It is slightly soluble in acetic acid, pyridine, and carbon disulfide. Its solubility in water at 20°C is 69 g/l. Mercuric chloride is unstable in the presence of alkalies and is decomposed to ...
Chemical PropertiesMercury is a silvery, mobile, odorless, extremely heavy liquid , sometimes found native. Insoluble in hydrochloric acid; soluble in sulfuric acid upon boiling; readily soluble in nitric acid; insoluble in water, alcohol, and ether; soluble in lipids; extremely high surface tension...
The mercury chelator British Anti-Lewisite (BAL = dimercaprol = 2,3−dimercaptopropanol) is more toxic and less soluble than the BAL analogs DMPS (DiMercaptoPropaneSulfonic acid) and DMSA (DiMercaptoSuccinic Acid). DMPS is more is more effective than DMSA or EDTA for removing Hg2+ from ...
Mercury(I) chloride (also known as calomel or mercurous chloride) has traditionally been used as a diuretic, topical disinfectant, and laxative. Mercury(II) chloride (also known as mercuric chloride or corrosive sublimate) was once used to treat syphilis (along with other mercury compounds), alth...
Sulfite ion was determined in the 0.4 to 12-ppm range by reaction with insoluble mercury(I) chloride to form the soluble Hg(SO 3) 2 staggered2− ion and elemental mercury. The uv absorption of the sulfite complex or an anion species, HgX 4 staggered2−, formed on adding an excess ...
Essentially mercury in the form of Hg(0) or Hg(II) may be converted into mercuric sulphide in anoxic sediments 2 . It might seem that this very insoluble material would not, in practice, be available for methylation and that sulphide formation would act as a method of removing mercury from...
Solubility: Soluble in water. Relative density around 6 Chloride (Cl): < 0.25 % Residue on Reduction: < 0.02 % Insoluble Matter: < 0.05 % We manufacture and supply as under: Ammoniated Mercuric Chloride Mercury Acetate Mercuric Bromide
Soluble and insoluble (•) fractions were subjected to immunoblotting with the indicated antibodies. Full size image Figure 6 Transient formation of large p62 and ubiquitin-positive aggregates in MeHg-exposed MerB-expressing cells. (a) WT and MerB-expressing cells were treated with 4 µM MeHg...
The monohydrate is a white crystalline or powdery substance; density 4.3g/cm3; decomposes on heating; soluble in water and nitric acid; insoluble in alcohol. It is stable and hygroscopic. Mercuric nitrate is incompatible with mercuric nitrate in contact with organic materials, powdered metals, petro...