The Elements of Chemistry

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The Elements of Chemistry
Frank Wigglesworth Clarke
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Mercuric sulphide, HgS, has already been referred to as the ore cinnabar. When H 2 S is passed into a solution of a mercuric salt, the same sulphide is thrown down as a black precipitate. By subliming a mixture of mercury and sulphur it is obtained in a bright-red modification, called vermilion, which is used as a scarlet pigment.
When mercury is treated with nitric acid in quantity insufficient to dissolve the whole of it, 230 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY.
mercurous nitrate, HgNO 8, is produced in whit
...e crystals. With an excess of nitric acid the mercu- ric salt, Hg(NO 8 ) 2, is formed. With hot sulphuric acid mercury yields mercuric sulphate, HgSO 4 ; a compound used in some forms of galvanic battery.
The chlorides of mercury, HgCl * and HgCl 2, are both important. Mercurous chloride is a white, insoluble powder, much used in medicine under the familiar name of calomel. Mercuric chloride, which is prepared on a large scale by subliming a mixture of mercuric sulphate and common salt, is soluble in water, alcohol, and ether, and crystallizes easily.


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