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Mercuric amidochloride is obtained by the reaction between ammonia and mercuric chloride.
Take 5 gm of HgCL2 + Add 100 ml of Distilled Water
Mercuric Chloride or Mercury(II) Chloride
Assuming you want 0.1% weigh/volume, you dissolve 0.1 g mercuric chloride in 100 ml of solution. So, you would weigh out 0.1 g (100 mg) of solid and dissolve in enough solvent to make a final volume of 100 ml.
The Reaction of Formic acid and Mercuric Chloride will produce white precipitate. HCOOH + AgCl2 ----> AgCl + CO2 + 2HCl
Mercuric amidochloride is obtained by the reaction between ammonia and mercuric chloride.
Mercuric bromide or Mercuric Chloride impregnated paper react with Arsin gases, ans form a yellow stain. this is an indication of the presence of Arsenic in the sample being analysed.
Mercuric or mercury II chloride is HgCl2
Take 5 gm of HgCL2 + Add 100 ml of Distilled Water
Mercuric Chloride or Mercury(II) Chloride
Reddish precipitate of Mercuric iodide and clear solution of Potassium chloride is produced
Because mercuric chloride is a covalent compound and is not an ionic compound. Only ionic compounds give chromyl chloride test
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Hayem's solution. This is an isotonic fluid which consists of the folIowing constituents (in g/100 ml):sodium chloride 0.5, sodium sulphate 2.5 and mercuric chloride 0.25. The sodium sulphate discourages clumping of the erythrocytes and the mercuric chloride is a preservative.
Usuallu 0.1% mercuric chloride is used for surface sterilization. Mercuric chloride reacs with ligth and will loose its activity if it is exposed to light, especially for a longer duration.. So usually fresh mercuric chloride is used (can be stored for a max of 1 or 2 weeks) and dont forget to store in amber coloured bottles, or cover the bottle
The Reaction of Formic acid and Mercuric Chloride will produce white precipitate. HCOOH + AgCl2 ----> AgCl + CO2 + 2HCl
Assuming you want 0.1% weigh/volume, you dissolve 0.1 g mercuric chloride in 100 ml of solution. So, you would weigh out 0.1 g (100 mg) of solid and dissolve in enough solvent to make a final volume of 100 ml.