Bi-chloride+of+mercury
11Mercury(II) chloride — Mercury(II) chloride …
12Mercury(I) chloride — Mercury(I) chloride …
13Mercury(II) thiocyanate — Other names Mercuric thiocyanate Mercuric sulfocyanate …
14Mercury poisoning — Classification and external resources Elemental mercury ICD 10 T …
15Mercury regulation in the United States — is a set of laws and regulations limiting the maximum concentrations of mercury (Hg) that is permitted in air, water, soil, food and drugs. These laws and regulations are promulgated by U.S. Federal Agencies such as the Environmental Protection… …
16Mercury(II) iodide — (α form) Mercury(II) iodide (β form) …
17Mercury(II) bromide — IUPAC name Mercury(II) bromide …
18Mercury(II) nitrate — IUPAC name Mercury dinitrate Mercury(II) nitrate …
19Mercury(II) cyanide — Mercury(II) cyanide …
20Mercury polycations — are polyatomic cations that contain only mercury atoms. The best known example is the Hg2+ 2 ion, found in mercury(I) (mercurous) compounds. The existence of the metal metal bond in Hg(I) compounds was established using X ray studies in 1927[1]… …