- Mercury(II)
chloride (or
mercury bichloride[citation needed],
mercury dichloride),
historically also
known as
sulema or
corrosive sublimate, is the inorganic...
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Dichloromethane (DCM,
methylene chloride, or
methylene bichloride) is an
organochlorine compound with the
formula CH2Cl2. This colorless,
volatile liquid...
- the
anaesthetic mixture named "
bichloride of methylene" did not
contain the
actual compound that
would be
called bichloride of
methylene (Dichloromethane...
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Tetrachloroethylene Names Preferred IUPAC name
Tetrachloroethene Other names Carbon bichloride;
Carbon dichloride (Carboneum Dichloratum);
Ethylene tetrachloride; Perchlor;...
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Benzal chloride is an
organic compound with the
formula C6H5CHCl2. This
colourless liquid is a
lachrymator and is used as a
building block in
organic synthesis...
- atom by a
double bond.
Methylene (compound) (CH2), an
organic compound.
Bichloride of
methylene (30%
methanol and 70% chloroform), a
variant of the old anesthetic...
- Copper(II) chloride, also
known as
cupric chloride, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula CuCl2. The
monoclinic yellowish-brown anhydrous...
- was used for tetrachloroethylene, and
carbon tetrachloride was
called "
bichloride of carbon" or "perchloride of carbon".
Henri Victor Regnault developed...
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outside the bedroom. An
intoxicated and
tired Thomas ingested a
mercury bichloride solution, a
topical medication that had been
prescribed to
Pickford to...
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Benevolent Society changed its name to
Inwood House. In the
early 1920s,
bichloride of
mercury was
commonly used to
treat new
arrivals for
venereal disease...