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Dimethylmercury is an
extremely toxic organomercury compound with the
formula (CH3)2Hg. A volatile, flammable,
dense and
colorless liquid, dimethylmercury...
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accidental exposure to the
extremely toxic organic mercury compound dimethylmercury (Hg(CH3)2).
Protective gloves in use at the time of the
incident provided...
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poisoning after a few
drops of
dimethylmercury landed on her
glove during an experiment.
Tests later showed that
dimethylmercury, a
small apolar molecule,...
- half-life.[clarification needed]
Methylmercury (derived
biologically from
dimethylmercury) is the
causative agent of the
infamous Minamata disease. "Methylmercury"...
- methylmercury(II) cation, CH3Hg+; ethylmercury(II) cation, C2H5Hg+;
dimethylmercury, (CH3)2Hg,
diethylmercury and
merbromin ("Mercurochrome"). Thiomersal...
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tetraethyl lead
tetramethyl lead
tetrabutyl tin
trimethylaluminium dimethylmercury Diethylzinc triethylborane Chromate Permanganate Ferroin bis(terpyridine)iron(II)...
- trimethylaluminium, triethylaluminium, butyllithium), with a few
exceptions (i.e.
dimethylmercury and tetraethyllead)
Copper fuel cell
catalysts (zinc oxide, aluminium...
- from the
original on May 22, 2016. Cotton,
Simon (October 2003), "
Dimethylmercury and
Mercury Poisoning",
Molecule of the Month, UK:
School of Chemistry...
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permanent brain damage. It is, however,
considerably less
toxic than
dimethylmercury.
Diethylmercury can be
obtained from the
reaction between ethylmagnesium...
- The most
toxic forms of
mercury are its
organic compounds, such as
dimethylmercury and methylmercury.
Mercury can
cause both
chronic and
acute poisoning...