3o of mercury oxide add 100 ml nitric acid under cooling and 20 ml glacial acetic acid
Mercury is not attacked by dilute hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. It reacts with hot nitric acid to form mercuric nitrate, Hg(No 3 )
Mercury is an element. It will form compounds; mercuric chloride, mercuric sulfate and (of course) mercury fluoride. It becomes a solution if you put it in concentrated nitric acid.
the answer is Mercury (II) Fluoride .
Mercuric Chloride or Mercury(II) Chloride
3o of mercury oxide add 100 ml nitric acid under cooling and 20 ml glacial acetic acid
Mercury is not attacked by dilute hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. It reacts with hot nitric acid to form mercuric nitrate, Hg(No 3 )
Mercury is an element. It will form compounds; mercuric chloride, mercuric sulfate and (of course) mercury fluoride. It becomes a solution if you put it in concentrated nitric acid.
the answer is Mercury (II) Fluoride .
Mercuric Chloride or Mercury(II) Chloride
Mercuric or mercury II chloride is HgCl2
Mercuric oxide or mercury (II) oxide : HgO
mercury come from cinnabar ore or mercuric sulphide (HgS) mercury come from cinnabar ore or mercuric sulphide (HgS)
Yes, Mercury(II) oxide, also called mercuric oxide or simply mercury oxide are all the smae compound.
mercuric chloride
Mercuric oxide decomposes upon heating to give off mercury and oxygen.
It is due to nitric dioxide gas contamination. Very pure nitric acid is clear because the synthesis of it removes it of nitric dioxide.