CAS 7789-47-1
:Bromure de mercure
- Dibromomercury
- Dibromure de mercure
- Dibromuro De Mercurio
- Hsdb 829
- Mercuric bromide
- Mercuric dibromide
- Mercury bromide
- Mercury bromide (HgBr2)
- Mercury bromide (HgBr<sub>2</sub>)
- Mercury dibromide
- Mercury(II) bromide (1:2)
- Quecksilberdibromid
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Mercury(II) bromide, ACS
CAS :Mercury(II) bromide is used as a reagent in the Koenigs-Knorr reaction, which forms glycoside linkages on carbohydrates. It is also used to test for the presence of arsenic, as recommended by the Pharmacopoeia. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar prod
Formule :Br2HgCouleur et forme :White or having at most a very faint yellow tingeMasse moléculaire :360.40Mercury(II) bromide (ACS)
CAS :Mercury(II) bromide (ACS)
Formule :HgBr2Couleur et forme :white pwdr.Masse moléculaire :360.44Mercuric Bromide ACS, 99%
CAS :Formule :HgBr2Degré de pureté :min. 99%Couleur et forme :White to cream to very faint yellow, Crystalline powder/SolidMasse moléculaire :360.40Mercury(II) bromide
CAS :Produit contrôléMercury(II) bromide is a chemical compound that is used as an antimicrobial agent in wastewater treatment. It reacts with organic matter to produce compounds that are less soluble and thus easier to remove from water. Mercury(II) bromide also has the ability to react with chlorine gas, forming mercury chloride and hydrogen bromide gas. These reactions can be used for analytical chemistry, such as photomultiplier tube measurements or elemental analysis using X-ray diffraction. Mercury(II) bromide can also be used as a solid catalyst for cationic polymerization of picolinic acid.
Formule :Br2HgDegré de pureté :Min. 95%Masse moléculaire :360.4 g/mol





