Ocseed vercur(II)
co-vunstoo
Ta ocseed vercur(II), ny ocseed vercuragh ny ocseed vercur, çheet er y cho-vunstoo neuorgaanagh lesh y formley kemmigagh HgO. Ta daah ruy ny oranje echey. Ec tempreilys as broo y çhamyr, ta'n ocseed vercur(II) ny stooaltane. S'goan ta'n cummey meainagh montroydeet.
Stoo kemmigagh | sorçh d'unnid kemmigagh |
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Glout co-vreneenagh | 217.965558 Da |
Strughtoor kemmigagh | |
Formley kemmigagh | Na2CO3 |
SMILES canoanagh | Tuarastyl 2D O=[Hg] |
InChI | Tuarastyl 3D |
Troyn | |
Glooid | 11.14 g/cm³ |
Enthalpaght stundayrtit y chrooaght | 90.458 kJ/mol |
Gaue | |
NFPA 704 | |
Jallooagyn GHS |
Shennaghys
reaghVa'n chied chur sheese bentyn rish prowaltys da aarlaghey'n ocseed vercur jeant ec yn 'ar-chemmigagh Araabagh-Spaainagh, Maslama al-Majriti, 'sy 11d eash ayns Rutbat al-hakim.[1]
Ayns 1774, ren Joseph Priestley feddyn magh dy vel çhiow yn ocseed vercur skeaylley magh yn ocsygien. Ansherbee, cha d'enmys eh yn gas myr ocsygien, as ren eh smooinaghtyn dy nee "aer jee-phlogistit" v'ayn.[2]
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ Holmyard, E. J. (1931). Inorganic chemistry (ayns Baarle). Рипол Классик. ISBN 978-5-87636-953-6.
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: CS1 maint: çhengey gyn enney (link) - ↑ Almqvist, Ebbe (2003). History of Industrial Gases. Springer. dg. 23. ISBN 978-0-306-47277-0.
Kianglaghyn magh
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