mercuric oxide
That name is used as the systematic or common name for a compound. This compound is also known as Mercury (II) oxide due to the oxidation number of a transition metal being used in the IUPAC nomenclature. The compound, Hg2O, would, therefore, be known as Mercury (I) oxide or mercurous oxide.
Mercury(II) oxide is its systematic name using the Stock system. Its common name is Mercuric oxide.
It is a mercury oxide. Specifically, mercury peroxide.
mercury (II) oxide
Mercury (II) Oxide
Mercury (II) Oxide
Two particles of Mercury oxide
HgO
this is called a physical change.the formula for this change is H2O~----->HgO2^
This formula, if the compound exists, is the formula for mercury(I) peroxide. The formula for mercury(II) peroxide would be HgO2.