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Mercury(II) compounds

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mercury fulminate
chemical compound
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mercury(II) oxide
chemical compound
mercuric chloride
chemical compound
mercury(II) sulfide
chemical compound
methylmercury(1+)
thumb|Methylation reaction of mercury under sunlight thumb|class=skin-invert-image|Structures of two main types of complexes formed by methylmercury. X− = anion, L = neutral Lewis base.
mercuric nitrate
chemical compound
mercury(II) iodide
chemical compound
mercuric sulfate
chemical compound
mercury dicyanide
chemical compound
mercuric thiocyanate
chemical compound
mercuric fluoride
chemical compound
mercury(II) bromide
chemical compound
mercuric acetate
chemical compound
mercury telluride
chemical compound
Potassium tetraiodomercurate(II)
chemical compound
mercury selenide
chemical compound
ethylmercury(1+)
Ethylmercury (sometimes ethyl mercury) is a cation composed of an organic CH3CH2— species (an ethyl group) bound to a mercury(II) centre, making it a type of organometallic cation, and giving it a chemical formula C2H5Hg+. The main source of ethylmercury is thiomersal.
ammoniatedmercuric chloride
chemical compound
mercury cadmium telluride
alloy
Bis(trimethylsilyl)mercury
Bis(trimethylsilyl)mercury is a chemical reagent with the formula (CH3)3-Si-Hg-Si-(CH3)3.
Millon's reagent
reagent to detect for soluble proteins
mercury(II) hydride
chemical compound
mercury(II) hydroxide
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