CAS 304656-34-6
:mercury(ii) perchlorate hydrate
Description:
Mercury(II) perchlorate hydrate is an inorganic compound characterized by its mercury content and perchlorate anion. It typically appears as a white crystalline solid and is known for its hygroscopic nature, meaning it can absorb moisture from the environment. This compound is often used in various chemical applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis and in the preparation of other mercury compounds. Mercury(II) perchlorate itself is a strong oxidizing agent, which can pose significant safety hazards, including toxicity and environmental concerns due to the presence of mercury. The hydrate form indicates that it contains water molecules in its crystal structure, which can influence its stability and solubility in solvents. Proper handling and storage are crucial, as exposure to mercury compounds can lead to serious health risks. As with all mercury-containing substances, it is essential to follow safety protocols to minimize exposure and environmental impact.
Formula:Hg(ClO4)2xH2O
InChI:InChI=1/2ClHO4.Hg.H2O/c2*2-1(3,4)5;;/h2*(H,2,3,4,5);;1H2/q;;+2;/p-2/rCl2HgO8.H2O/c4-1(5,6)10-3-11-2(7,8)9;/h;1H2
Synonyms:- bis(perchlorato-kappaO)mercury hydrate
- MERCURY(II) PERCHLORATE HYDRATE 98
- mercury(2+),diperchlorate,hydrate
- Mercury(II) Perchlorate Crystalline
- Perchloric acid, mercury(2+) salt, monohydrate
- Mercury(II) perchlorate hydrate 98%
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Mercury(II) perchlorate hydrate
CAS:Controlled ProductMercury(II) perchlorate hydrate is an inorganic compound that is the mercury salt of perchlorate. It has a linear response to changes in concentration and has been used for determining the formation constants of metal ions in solution. This compound is stable when it reacts with anions, but will form unstable complexes with metal cations. Mercury(II) perchlorate hydrate can be used to make stable complexes with metal cations by adding sodium citrate as a bidentate ligand. The complexed metal cation can then be observed using X-ray absorption techniques.
Formula:Cl2H2HgO9Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:417.51 g/mol

