Mercuric nitrate is Hg(NO3)2
Hg(OAc)2
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HgO, this is formula for mercuric oxide.
Mercuric or mercury II chloride is HgCl2
Reddish precipitate of Mercuric iodide and clear solution of Potassium chloride is produced
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Mercury is not attacked by dilute hydrochloric or sulfuric acid. It reacts with hot nitric acid to form mercuric nitrate, Hg(No 3 )
titrate with mercuric nitrate solution
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by heating it it decomposes to give mercury , NO2,O2
CAUTION: Do not perform this experiment anywhere except an fume-hood as it produces highly toxic Mercury vaporsOn boiling Mercurous nitrate in the presence of light, it disproportionates into elemental Mercury and Mercuric nitrate.Hg2(NO3)2 ----> Hg + Hg(NO3)2
- Potentiometric titration with silver nitrate (AgNO3) - Titration (manual) with silver nitrate (AgNO3) or mercuric thiocyanate - Chronopotentiometry - Using ISE (Ion Selective Electrode) for Cl-
Drops of liquid metallic mercury will form and drop to the bottom of the solution: Iron is higher in the electromotive series than mercury and will therefore displace mercury from compounds of mercury, the iron being changed to cations that replace as many of the mercury cations in the solution as is stoichiometrically possible, based on the amount of iron added to the solution and the amount of mercuric nitrate originally present.
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.