- needed],
mercury dichloride),
historically also
known as
sulema or
corrosive sublimate, is the
inorganic chemical compound of
mercury and
chlorine with...
- The
following is a list of
traditional Chinese medicines.
There are
roughly 13,000
medicinals used in
China and over 100,000
medicinal prescriptions recorded...
- (
corrosive sublimate). In this process,
hydrochloric acid
actually started to form, but it
immediately reacted with the
mercury to
produce corrosive sublimate...
-
Modern rendering of this
famous diagram,
detailing the
reaction of
corrosive sublimate (HgCl2) with
sulfide of
antimony (Sb2S3), is
shown below: Timeline...
-
containing chlorine such as
hydrogen chloride, mercury(II)
chloride (
corrosive sublimate), and aqua regia. However, the
nature of free
chlorine gas as a separate...
- copper(I)
chloride (cuprous chloride),
formed by
heating copper with
corrosive sublimate. Rouge/crocus/colcothar –
ferric oxide,
formed by
burning green vitriol...
-
Early corrosive sublimate cotton packaging with the
signature logo...
- the
sheep farming industry.
Chemicals such as ****nic, strychnine,
corrosive sublimate,
aconitum and
prussic acid were
allegedly involved.
There are no...
- laxative. Mercury(II)
chloride (also
known as
mercuric chloride or
corrosive sublimate) was once used to
treat syphilis (along with
other mercury compounds)...
- B****al (fl. 1038–1075), of Al-Andalus.
Mercuric chloride (formerly
corrosive sublimate): used to
disinfect wounds. [year needed]
Steel mill: By the 11th...