Yellow Mercuric Oxide
Yellow Mercuric Oxide

Yellow Mercuric Oxide

Yellow Mercuric Oxide Specification

  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Taste
  • Odorless, tasteless
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water, soluble in dilute acids and ammonia
  • Structural Formula
  • Hg=O
  • Molecular Formula
  • HgO
  • Poisonous
  • Yes
  • HS Code
  • 28520020
  • Density
  • 11.14 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Other Names
  • Mercury(II) oxide, C.I. 77774
  • Shape
  • Powder
  • Purity
  • 99% min
  • Molecular Weight
  • 216.59 g/mol
  • Boiling point
  • Decomposes before boiling
  • Ph Level
  • Neutral
  • Storage
  • Store in tightly closed container, away from light and heat
  • Form
  • Powder
  • Melting Point
  • Decomposes at 500C (does not melt)
  • Classification
  • Inorganic chemical
  • Chemical Name
  • Mercuric Oxide
  • CAS No
  • 21908-53-2
  • EINECS No
  • 215-130-0
  • Grade
  • Technical, Reagent
  • Standard
  • Meets analytical and technical grade standards
  • Type
  • Inorganic compound
  • Usage
  • Laboratory reagent, manufacture of batteries, electronics, and pharmaceuticals
  • Main Material
  • Mercury, oxygen
  • Application
  • Used in battery industry, pharmaceuticals, chemical reagents, and as an intermediate
 

Yellow Mercuric Oxide Trade Information

  • Main Export Market(s)
  • South America, Middle East, Africa
 

About Yellow Mercuric Oxide



Experience the peerless purity and exquisite texture of Yellow Mercuric Oxide, a ravishing fine powder characterized by its bright yellow hue and scarce availability. Produced with precision via reduced methods such as direct synthesis from mercury and oxygen, its unrivaled quality meets stringent technical and analytical standards. Add to cart confidently, knowing each batch is densely packed, odorless, and stable for extended storage. Despite its highly toxic nature, this inorganic compound remains an industry favorite in the battery, pharmaceutical, and chemical sectors for its pristine form and unmatched consistency.

Diverse Applications and Usage Directions

Yellow Mercuric Oxide is widely used as a laboratory reagent, in battery manufacturing, electronics, and pharmaceuticals. For application, use it strictly under controlled conditions in well-ventilated environments, utilizing appropriate personal protection. The compound should be handled with tools designed to minimize airborne dust, following regulatory guidelines closely for safety and efficacy. Its fine powder form ensures efficient mixing and reaction in various scientific and industrial processes, showcasing its versatility and indispensable role in high-precision applications.


Supply Ability and Export Markets

This product is available for timely order processing and swift shipment, catering to bulk and retail demands worldwide. Key export markets include Asia, Europe, and North America, with India as a principal supply hub. Drop-off services and sample availability facilitate seamless procurement for research institutes and manufacturers. Reliable supply chains and stringent packaging standards ensure the integrity of Yellow Mercuric Oxide from our facility to your doorstep, supporting consistent laboratory and industrial operations globally.


FAQs of Yellow Mercuric Oxide:


Q: How is Yellow Mercuric Oxide typically used in industrial applications?

A: Yellow Mercuric Oxide is commonly utilized as a reagent in laboratories, and in the production of batteries, pharmaceuticals, and electronic components due to its fine particle size and purity.

Q: What are the key safety precautions when handling Yellow Mercuric Oxide?

A: Always use protective gear, handle in a well-ventilated area, and store in tightly sealed containers away from heat and light. It is highly toxic and poses an environmental hazard, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols.

Q: Where can Yellow Mercuric Oxide be shipped from and to which markets is it exported?

A: It is primarily shipped from India, with established logistics for exports across Asia, Europe, and North America, ensuring global accessibility.

Q: What is the recommended storage condition to maintain product stability?

A: Store Yellow Mercuric Oxide in tightly closed containers, away from direct sunlight and heat, in cool, dry conditions to preserve its stability over long periods.

Q: What is the process involved in manufacturing Yellow Mercuric Oxide?

A: Yellow Mercuric Oxide is produced by heating mercury with oxygen or by precipitation from aqueous solutions, ensuring a high-purity, uniformly fine powder.

Q: Is it possible to request a sample before placing a bulk order?

A: Yes, samples are available upon request to ensure product suitability before bulk order processing and shipment.

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