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Mercury(II)
chloride (or
mercury bichloride[citation needed],
mercury dichloride),
historically also
known as
sulema or
corrosive sublimate, is the inorganic...
- was
outside the bedroom. An
intoxicated and
tired Thomas ingested a
mercury bichloride solution, a
topical medication that had been
prescribed to Pickford...
- Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2005. ISBNÂ 0-19-280599-1 "
Mercuric Cyanide." 1987. "
Mercuric Cyanide".
Archived from the
original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved...
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consisting of
soaking in
harmfully strong chemicals like
permanganate and
mercury bichloride solution as well as
scrubbing with
stiff brushes. The
damage to a...
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American Mercury article that has been
widely distributed on
white nationalist Internet forums.
Staff (Dec. 31, 1923). "
Bichloride of
Mercury." Time. Fitzpatrick...
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never proven. She was
intoxicated and tired, and took a
large dose of
mercury bichloride, a
common item for
bathroom cleaning. She was
taken to the American...
- May 1915, at age 23,
Carruthers attempted suicide by
swallowing 30
mercury bichloride tablets. She survived, but the
poisonous compound severely damaged...
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treatments have used
alcoholic tinctures of
heavy metals, such as
mercury bichloride. The
application of
antifungal shampoos such as
pyrithione zinc, formaldehyde...
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intoxicated and
tired Thomas accidentally ingested a
large dose of a
mercury bichloride liquid solution,
which had been
prescribed for her husband's chronic...
- commercialised. Gold(III) salts,
especially Na[AuCl4],
provide an
alternative to
mercury(II)
salts as
catalysts for
reactions involving alkynes. An illustrative...