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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. ISBN 0-19-280599-1 "Mercuric Cyanide." 1987. "Mercuric Cyanide". Archived from the original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved...
- consisting of soaking in harmfully strong chemicals like permanganate and mercury bichloride solution as well as scrubbing with stiff brushes. The damage to a...
- American Mercury article that has been widely distributed on white nationalist Internet forums. Staff (Dec. 31, 1923). "Bichloride of Mercury." Time. Fitzpatrick...
- 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...
- treatments have used alcoholic tinctures of heavy metals, such as mercury bichloride. The application of antifungal shampoos such as pyrithione zinc, formaldehyde...
- 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...