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  • 81Mercury poisoning — Classification and external resources Elemental mercury ICD 10 T …

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  • 82zinc group element — ▪ chemistry Introduction  any of the three metals that comprise Group 12 (IIb) of the periodic table of elements namely, zinc (Zn), cadmium (Cd), and mercury (Hg). (See Figure >.) They have properties in common, but they also differ in… …

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  • 83acid–base reaction — ▪ chemistry Introduction       a type of chemical process typified by the exchange of one or more hydrogen ions, H+, between species that may be neutral (molecules, such as water, H2O; or acetic acid, CH3CO2H) or electrically charged (ions, such… …

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  • 84Clark cell — (1897) The Clark cell, invented by English engineer Josiah Latimer Clark in 1873, is a wet chemical cell (colloquially: battery) that produces a highly stable voltage usable as a laboratory standard. Contents …

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  • 85Mercury(I) sulfate — IUPAC name Mercury(I) sulfate Other names Mercurous sulf …

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  • 86Mercury(I) bromide — IUPAC name Mercury(I) bromide …

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  • 87Mercury(I) fluoride — IUPAC name Mercury(I) fluoride …

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  • 88Ion — Cation and Anion redirect here. For the particle physics/quantum computing concept, see Anyon. For other uses, see Ion (disambiguation). Hydrogen atom (center) contains a single proton and a single electron. Removal of the electron gives a cation …

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  • 89Hydrazoic acid — Chembox new Name = Hydrazoic acid ImageFile = Hydrogen azide 2D dimensions.png ImageName = Structure, bonding and dimensions of the hydrogen azide molecule ImageFile1 = Hydrogen azide 3D vdW.png ImageName1 = Hydrazoic acid IUPACName = hydrogen… …

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  • 90Chemical state — Contents 1 Overview 2 Measurement and Interpretation 3 Significance 4 Closely related nomenclature …

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