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  • 51calomel electrode — noun A reference electrode or half cell consisting of mercury, mercurous chloride and potassium chloride; used in pH meters and voltmeters …

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  • 52mercuric — Denoting a salt of mercury in which the ion of the metal is bivalent, as in corrosive sublimate, m. chloride, HgCl2; the mercurous chloride is calomel, HgCl. * * * mer·cu·ric (.)mər kyu̇(ə)r ik adj …

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  • 53calomel electrode — an electrode capable of both collecting and giving up chloride ions in neutral or acidic aqueous media, consisting of mercury in contact with mercurous chloride; used as a reference electrode in pH measurements …

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  • 54calomel — [ kaləmɛl] noun mercurous chloride, a white powder formerly used as a purgative. [Hg2Cl2.] Origin C17: mod. L., perh. from Gk kalos beautiful + melas black (perh. because orig. obtained from a black mixture of mercury and mercuric chloride) …

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  • 55calomel — n. Chloride of mercury, protochloride of mercury, subchloride of mercury, mercurous chloride …

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  • 56calomel — noun Etymology: probably from New Latin *calomelas, from Greek kalos beautiful + melas black more at melan Date: 1676 a white tasteless compound Hg2Cl2 used especially as a component of laboratory electrodes, as a fungicide, and …

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