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In his equipment there was a mercuric artificial horizon mirror.
Mercuric nitrate is extremely poisonous and may be absorbed through the skin.
After this, circumstances began to evolve with mercuric suddenness.
A different form of mercury battery uses mercuric oxide and cadmium.
The principal chemicals are phenyl-2-propanone, aluminum, methylamine, and mercuric acid.
What sort of mercury did he order, mercuric oxide or the chloride?'
Mercuric chloride is a very poisonous form of mercury.
Cinnabar itself is a mercuric sulfide mineral occurring in red crystals.
Mercuric oxide button cells once were widely used in hearing aids but now are prohibited under federal law.
Despite his bodyguards, she purchased mercuric chloride tablets, swallowing six of them.
The first elixir they developed was cinnabar, or mercuric sulphide."
Syphilis was frequently treated with mercuric chloride before the advent of antibiotics.
Mercuric chloride is highly toxic, not only acutely but as a cumulative poison.
The reaction is also common with red ink, which may contain cinnabar (mercuric sulphide).
Originally, the catalyst of choice was mercuric oxide.
Inhalation of mercuric cyanide irritates the throat and air passages.
The two exceptions are mercuric oxide batteries and button cell batteries.
"That includes mercuric oxide, spare water, or anything else that will give us oxygen if broken down."
Mercuric chloride is occasionally used to form an amalgam with metals, such as aluminium.
Mercuric oxide will also effect this transformation.
Most of these are white powders or crystals, except for mercuric sulphide which is red and turns black after exposure to light.
On a ruse, she obtained mercuric chloride, a poison, and swallowed a lethal dose.
Zinc is also commonly amalgamated using mercuric chloride.
It reacts with chlorine to give mercuric chloride, which resists further oxidation.