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  • |image name=Liquid Mercury by Bionerd from Wikipedia.jpg |image name comment=Liquid mercury being poured in a glass, displaying high surface tension.
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  • ...tralized with a mixture of [[zinc]] and [[sulfur]] powders, which yields [[mercury sulfide]] aka cinnabar. This compound is insoluble in water and acids, show ...lots of water. Examples of these are sulfide, sulfate, chloride, chlorate, nitrate, nitrite, thiocyanate.<ref>http://woelen.homescience.net/science/chem/exps/
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  • There are no clear restrictions on many common reagents. Nitrate fertilizers, acids, various salts can be easily bought from many stores tha ...nc. [[hydrogen peroxide]] (>50%), [[phenol]], [[sulfuric acid]], cyanides, mercury and cadmium salts are included in this list.
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  • ...he nitronium ion, which can be used in a nitration mixture to make [[alkyl nitrate]]s. ...product. This route is attractive since it uses cheap reagents, and while mercury UV lamps are somewhat difficult to properly operate, it's extremely easy to
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  • ===[[Mercury]]=== ...tainer, but it is recommended to limit the exposure to mercury vapors. The mercury container can also be placed in another, where sulfur powder is added, to a
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| Calcium nitrate (anhydrous) | style="text-align:center;"| Calcium nitrate (anhydrous)
    294 KB (29,405 words) - 09:50, 15 August 2016
  • ...Z. Schiess-Sprengstoffw.; vol. 21; p. 164; Chem. Zentralbl.; vol. 98; nb. I; (1927); p. 967</ref> ...utside amateur explosives. As it is a stronger initiating explosive than [[mercury(II) fulminate]], it can be used to make blasting caps, albeit they should b
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  • | style="text-align:center;"| At 20 °C<ref>Kuroyan, R. A.; Markosyan, A. I.; Engoyan, A. P.; Vartanyan, S. A.; Journal of Organic Chemistry USSR (Engl | style="text-align:center;"| Isopropyl nitrate
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  • ...g/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=21869 separation of nickel nitrate and copper nitrate] ...encemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=16586 Colorful copper compounds I've made so far]
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  • | OtherNames = Disilver(1+) sulfate<br>Silver(I) sulfate | ImageCaption = Silver(I) sulfate sample and original bottle.
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  • | Name = Mercury(II) thiocyanate | IUPACName = Mercury(II) thiocyanate
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  • | Name = Mercury(II) fulminate | IUPACName = Mercury(II) fulminate
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  • | Name = Mercury(II) nitrate | IUPACName = Mercury(II) nitrate
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  • | OtherNames = Silver(I) fulminate | OtherCompounds = [[Mercury(II) fulminate]]
    5 KB (571 words) - 21:02, 15 August 2023
  • ...rgentous chloride<br>Cerargyrite<br>Chlorargyrite<br>Horn silver<br>Silver(I) chloride | OtherCompounds = [[Silver(I) fluoride]]<br>[[Silver bromide]]<br>[[Silver iodide]]
    5 KB (536 words) - 00:05, 31 December 2021