diethyl zinc + mercuric chloride to product
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diethyl zincmercuic chlorine
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The product of diethyl zinc + mercuric chloride is diethyl zincmercuic chlorine
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Diethyl zinc:
- A zinc core is bonded to two ethyl groups to form the extremely pyrophoric and reactive organozinc molecule known as diethylzinc or DEZ.
- An essential ingredient in organic chemistry is this colorless liquid.
- It may be purchased commercially as a pure liquid or as a solution in hexanes, heptane, or toluene.
Mercuric chloride:
- The inorganic chemical compound of mercury and chlorine with the formula is known as mercury(II) chloride (also known as mercury(II) bichloride or mercury(II) dichloride), previously also known as sulema or corrosive sublimate.
- It is a chemical molecule that is very hazardous to humans and is a white crystalline solid used as a scientific reagent.
- It was formerly used to cure syphilis, but because there are better therapies available and mercury toxicity, it is no longer utilized as a medicine.
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