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Calomel is a
mercury chloride mineral with
formula Hg2Cl2 (see mercury(I) chloride). It was used as a
medicine from the 16th to
early 20th century, despite...
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administration of
calomel. In 1862 a
soldier in the
American civil war,
Carleton Burgan,
suffered a
similar disfigurement when he was
treated with
calomel for an...
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chemical compound with the
formula Hg2Cl2. Also
known as the
mineral calomel (a rare mineral) or
mercurous chloride, this
dense white or yellowish-white...
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saturated calomel electrode (SCE) is a
reference electrode based on the
reaction between elemental mercury and mercury(I) chloride. It has been widely...
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Acorus calamus (also
called sweet flag, sway or
muskrat root,
among many
other common names) is a
species of
flowering plant with
psychoactive chemicals...
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analytical chemistry include the
standard hydrogen electrode, the
saturated calomel electrode, and the Ag/AgCl electrode. The
standard hydrogen electrode (SHE)...
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electrode (called the
calomel electrode) in
electrochemistry as an
alternative to the
standard hydrogen electrode. The
calomel electrode is used to work...
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attributed to the
formation of Hg-Cl
compounds (e.g., corderoite,
calomel, and terlinguaite) and
calcium sulfate, gypsum. As the
mercury cell as...
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recovery was
overwhelmed by his doctors, who
treated him with "ipecac,
calomel, opium, and quinine" at 40
grains per dose (approximately 2.6 grams), and...
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Retrieved 6
February 2023. "Awstats:
static generated reports of web logs".
CALOMEL. 2012-03-21.
Archived from the
original on 2015-03-17.
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