Mercuric amidochloride is obtained by the reaction between ammonia and mercuric chloride.
Take 5 gm of HgCL2 + Add 100 ml of Distilled Water
Mercuric oxide or mercury (II) oxide : HgO
the colour of mercuric oxide is an orange powder.
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.
Mercuric amidochloride is obtained by the reaction between ammonia and mercuric chloride.
Take 5 gm of HgCL2 + Add 100 ml of Distilled Water
Mercuric oxide is in the solid state.
HgO, this is formula for mercuric oxide.
Mercuric or mercury II chloride is HgCl2
Mercuric oxide or mercury (II) oxide : HgO
the colour of mercuric oxide is an orange powder.
Mercuric nitrate is Hg(NO3)2
Mercuric mentions Romeo's name when calling for him.
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.
it is mercuric oxide
Reddish precipitate of Mercuric iodide and clear solution of Potassium chloride is produced