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- Phenylmercury acetate Names Systematic IUPAC name acetyloxy(phenyl)mercury Identifiers CAS Number 62-38-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image Interactive...
- phenylmercury acetate phenylmercury chloride [Wikidata] phenylmercury derivative of pyrocatechol phenylmercury nitrate phenylmercury salicylate [Wikidata]...
- Phenylmercuric borate is a topical antiseptic and disinfectant that is soluble in water, ethanol and glycerol. It was used until the 1990s as an active...
- organomercury derivatives remaining in current medical use. Merbromin Phenylmercury acetate Phenylmercuric borate Thiomersal Xu, Y.; He, Y.; Li, X.; Gao...
- diffusion without affecting carbon dioxide uptake. Examples include phenylmercury acetate, abscisic acid (ABA), and aspirin. Film-forming antitranspirants...
- 10,10'-oxydi- Phenyl dichloroarsine Phenylhydrazine hydrochloride Phenylmercury acetate Phenylsilatrane Phenylthiourea Phosacetim Phosfolan Phosgene...
- the kidneys; but is not useful in the treatment of alkylmercury or phenylmercury toxicity. Dimercaprol also enhances the toxicity of selenium and tellurium...
- salts, such as colloidal silver, silver nitrate, mercury chloride, phenylmercury salts, copper sulfate, copper oxide-chloride etc. Heavy metals and their...
- compound can be prepared by several routes. It results from treating phenylmercury acetate with sodium stannite, by the reaction of mercuric halides with...
- thiomersal and merbromin, and fungicides such as ethylmercury chloride and phenylmercury acetate. Mercurial diuretics such as mersalyl acid were once in common...