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Mercury(I) nitrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mercury(I) nitrate is a chemical compound with the formula Hg 2 (NO 3 ) 2 . It is used in the preparation of other mercury(I) compounds, and like other mercury compounds, it is toxic. Mercury(I...
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Mercury(II) nitrate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Brass cartridge cases are tested for tensile residual stresses by mercurous nitrate immersion in accordance with ASTM B154. The test has been used for many years as an accelerated, lot acceptance test to detect tensile residual stresses that, when combined with a corrosive media, can cause stress corrosion cracking...
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Mercurous nitrate (monohydrate) ... Mercurous nitrate 6.1 UN1627 II 6.1 IB8, IP2, IP4, T3, TP33 153 212 242 Forbid Forbid A ... 1627 141 Mercurous nitrate No No...
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Chemistry question: What is the formula of mercurous nitrate? Hg22 NO3- --- Hg2(NO3)2 ... How can you balance zinc plus mercurous nitrate? ... Discuss the question "What is the formula of mercurous nitrate?"
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See mercury (I) nitrate; [Return to Physical & Theoretical Chemistry Lab (Oxford University). Safety home page.]
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I have been testing brass samples for residual stress.Very briefly, the sample is degreased with acetone,then 'pickled' in 40% nitric acid,immersed in dilute mercurous nitrate solution for 15 minutes and examined for cracks under 15X magnification.
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