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diethyl zinc + mercuric chloride to product ​

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Answered by ebinfibin
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Answer:

diethyl zincmercuic chlorine

Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

The product of diethyl zinc + mercuric chloride is diethyl zincmercuic chlorine

Explanation:

Diethyl zinc:

  • A zinc core is bonded to two ethyl groups to form the extremely pyrophoric and reactive organozinc molecule known as diethylzinc (C_{2} H_{5} )_{2} Zn 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 HgCl_2 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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