
Mercury Iodide is noted as a synthetic compound with the sub-atomic equation HgI2. It is normally delivered artificially however can likewise be found in nature as the greatly uncommon mineral coccinite. It is not really dis-solvable in water and can be delivered by including a fluid arrangement of potassium iodide to a watery provision of mercury(II) chloride with blending; the hasten is separated off, washed and dried at the temperature of 70 C. It is employed for planning of Nessler s reagent as well as the recognition of essence of smelling salts. Employed as a semiconductor material, it is apart of some x-beam and gamma beam discovery and can show up as an accelerate in numerous responses. Mercury Iodide is a red unscented dull powder that is sensitive to light.
Identification | |
Name | Mercuric Iodide |
CAS Number | 7774-29-0 |
Properties | |
Molecular Formula | HgI2 |
Molecular Weight | 454.4 |
Appearance | Heavy Scarlet Red powder |
Density | 6.28 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 259 C |
Boiling Point | 350 C |
Solubility in Water | 0.06 g/L |
Flash Point | Non-flammable |
Specification | |
Product Name | Mercuric Iodide |
Formula | HgI2 |
CAS No | 7774-29-0 |
Spec.No | LSCP/ 014/11-12 |
Mol. wt | 454.4O |
Parameters | Results |
Appearance | Heavy scarlet red powder. |
Assay | 99.00% |
Solubility(in Potasssium Iodide sol)
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