| Product Name | Mercuric Chloride |
| Purity | >99% |
| Usage/Application | NO |
| Grade | Laboratory |
| CAS Number | 7487-94-7 |
| Form | Powder |
| Concentration | 5% |
| Molecular Formula | HgCl2 |
| Mercury Content | APPROX |
| Iron Content | APPROX |
Specifications
| Appearance | White crystalline powder | Assay (complexometric; on dried basis) | 99.5 – 100.5% |
| Identity | Passes test | Appearance of solution | Passes test |
| Solution in Ether | Passes test | Acidity or alkalinity | Passes test |
| Mercury (I) Chloride (HgCl2) | Passes test | Iron (Fe) | Max 0.002% |
| Residue after reduction with formic acid | Max 0.02% | Loss on drying (24 hrs.in vacuum) | Max 1.0% |
Safety Information and Hazard Symbols
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Signal Word: Danger
UN No.: 1624
IMCO Class No.: 6.1
Packing Group: II
Hazardous Statement: H300-H314-H341-H361f-H372-H410
Precaution Statement: P264-P273-P280-P301 + P310-P305 + P351 + P338-P310
Mercuric Chloride AR: Premium-Grade Chemical Reagent
- Analytical procedures requiring high-purity reagents
- Synthesis of complex compounds
- Pharmaceutical research and development
- Catalysis in organic and inorganic chemical reactions
Mercuric Chloride AR: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: What does “AR” stand for in Mercuric Chloride AR? A1: “AR” stands for Analytical Reagent, signifying a high-purity grade suitable for precise laboratory and analytical work.
Q2: What are the primary uses of Mercuric Chloride AR? A2: It is mainly used in analytical chemistry, research, pharmaceutical development, and as a catalyst or reagent in various chemical reactions.
Q3: What is the appearance of Mercuric Chloride AR? A3: It appears as a crystalline white solid.
Q4: Is Mercuric Chloride AR toxic? A4: Yes, it is highly toxic. Proper safety precautions, including the use of gloves, eye protection, and fume hoods, are essential when handling it.
Q5: What precautions should be taken while using Mercuric Chloride AR? A5: Always handle in a well-ventilated area, wear appropriate PPE, avoid inhalation or ingestion, and follow all safety guidelines for hazardous chemicals.
Q6: Can Mercuric Chloride AR be used for medical treatments? A6: No. While it was historically used in medicine, its toxicity means it is no longer used for therapeutic purposes.
Q7: How should Mercuric Chloride AR be stored? A7: Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated location, away from incompatible substances and out of reach of unauthorized personnel.
Q8: What is the chemical formula of Mercuric Chloride AR? A8: Its chemical formula is HgCl₂.
Q9: Is Mercuric Chloride AR environmentally hazardous? A9: Yes. It is highly toxic to aquatic life and should be disposed of according to local hazardous waste regulations.
Q10: Are there alternatives to using Mercuric Chloride AR in the laboratory? A10: Depending on the application, safer alternatives may be available. Consult with a chemical safety officer or technical expert for guidance.










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