
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 |
Boiling Point | 350 |
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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