Mercury sulfide, or mercury(II) sulfide is a chemical compound composed of the chemical elements mercury and sulfur. It is represented by the chemical...
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unstable at room temperature, decomposing into metallic mercury and mercury(II) sulfide (mercuric sulfide, cinnabar). This compound was described in the 19th...
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Cinnabar (category Mercury(II) minerals)
scarlet to brick-red form of mercury(II) sulfide (HgS). It is the most common source ore for refining elemental mercury and is the historic source for...
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form of mercury(II) sulfide Shadow Ops: Red Mercury, a video game This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Red mercury. If an...
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Mercury(II) acetate, also known as mercuric acetate is a chemical compound, the mercury(II) salt of acetic acid, with the formula Hg(O2CCH3)2. Commonly...
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are hazardous. After igniting the reagents, mercury(II) thiocyanate breaks down to form mercury(II) sulfide (HgS), carbon disulfide (CS2), and carbon nitride...
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compounds are indeed red, such as mercury sulfide (from which the bright-red pigment vermilion was originally derived), mercury(II) oxide (historically called...
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Mercury(II) oxide, also called mercuric oxide or simply mercury oxide, is the inorganic compound with the formula HgO. It has a red or orange color. Mercury(II)...
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Lead(II) sulfide (also spelled sulphide) is an inorganic compound with the formula PbS. Galena is the principal ore and the most important compound of...
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Cinnabar is the common bright scarlet to brick-red form of mercury(II) sulfide. Cinnabar may also refer to: Cinnabar, the color of the mineral Cinnabar...
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