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Mercury Sulfate
Mercury sulfate may refer to: *Mercury(I) sulfate (mercurous sulfate), Hg2SO4 *Mercury(II) sulfate (mercuric sulfate), HgSO4 and its hydrate {{Short pages monitor ...
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Mercury(I) Sulfate
Mercury(I) sulfate, commonly called mercurous sulphate ( UK) or mercurous sulfate ( US) is the chemical compound Hg2SO4. Mercury(I) sulfate is a metallic compound that is a white, pale yellow or beige powder. It is a metallic salt of sulfuric acid formed by replacing both hydrogen atoms with mercury(I). It is highly toxic; it could be fatal if inhaled, ingested, or absorbed by skin. Structure In the crystal, mercurous sulfate is made up of Hg22+ center with an Hg-Hg distance of about 2.50 Å. The SO42− anions form both long and short Hg-O bonds ranging from 2.23 to 2.93 Å. Focusing on the shorter Hg-O bonds, the Hg – Hg – O bond angle is 165°±1°. Preparation One way to prepare mercury(I) sulfate is to mix the acidic solution of mercury(I) nitrate with 1 to 6 sulfuric acid solution:,Google ...
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