Nghĩa của từ mercurous bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
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of mercury with a valence of one; of mercury(I).
Metallic mercury apparently does not cause hypersensitivity and is relevant only as a source of mercury vapor; it would appear that most inorganic mercuric and mercurous salts do not provoke immune reactions.
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1. Calomel definition: a colourless tasteless powder consisting chiefly of mercurous chloride , used Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

2. Calomel, or mercurous chloride, probably originated inChina and was used by Paracelsian physicians in the 16th century

3. Mercurous chloride (mercury [I] chloride), Hg2Cl2, is a white powder that is nearly insoluble in water.It is also called Calomel

4. In order to separate the partly overlapping activities iodine is co-precipitated on mercurous chloride in alkaline and tellurium in acid medium.

5. Saturated Calomel Electrode (SCE) The SCE is a half cell composed of mercurous chloride (Hg 2 Cl 2, Calomel) in contact with a mercury pool

6. Calomel (Hg2Cl2), also called mercurous chloride or mercury (I) chloride, a very heavy, soft, white, odourless, and tasteless halide mineral formed by the alteration of other mercury minerals, such as cinnabar or amalgams.

7. Calomel (Hg2Cl2), also called mercurous chloride or mercury (I) chloride, a very heavy, soft, white, odourless, and tasteless halide mineral formed by the alteration of other mercury minerals, such as cinnabar or amalgams.

8. Calomel (n.) old name for mercurous chloride, 1670s, from French Calomel, supposedly (Littré) from Greek kalos "beautiful" (see Callisto) + melas "black;" but as the powder is yellowish-white this seems difficult

9. Definition of Calomel : a white tasteless compound Hg2Cl2 used especially as a component of laboratory electrodes, as a fungicide, and formerly in medicine as a purgative — called also mercurous chloride Examples of Calomel in a Sentence

10. ‘Reports of mercury poisoning from beauty creams containing Calomel, or mercurous chloride, also surface regularly.’ ‘It includes the famous Livingstone Rousers - the combination of purgatives including Calomel, quinine, rhubarb, essence of jalop and opium - which Livingstone found effective in treating his bouts of malaria.’