Identification

Description


Numéro UN : UN1624

Formule moléculaire brute : Cl2Hg

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • CHLORURE DE MERCURE(II)
  • Chlorure mercurique
  • DICHLORURE DE MERCURE
  • Dichlorure de mercure(II)
  • Mercuric chloride
  • Mercury(II) chloride

Noms anglais :

  • Mercuric chloride
  • MERCURIC CHLORIDE POWDER
  • Mercury(II) chloride
Utilisation et sources d'émission

Agent de placage, catalyseur

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