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Definition of Hg(NH2)2Cl
1.1 Names
1.1.1 Common name: Hg(NH2)2Cl is known as Diamminemercury(II) chloride.
1.1.2 English name: Hg(NH2)2Cl is called Diamminemercury(II) chloride in English.
1.2 Atomic mass: Hg(NH2)2Cl consists of mercury (Hg), nitrogen (N), hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl) atoms.
1.3 Molecular weight
1.3.1 Molecular structure: The molecule Hg(NH2)2Cl consists of one mercury (Hg) atom, two ammonia groups (NH2) and one chlorine (Cl) atom.
1.4 Ion structure: In the compound Hg(NH2)2Cl, the mercury(II) ion (Hg2+) is bonded with two ammonia groups and the chloride ion (Cl-). -
Properties: Hg(NH2)2Cl
2.1 Physical properties of Hg(NH2)2Cl
State: Solid
Color: White
Odor: Odorless
pH: Not applicable as Hg(NH2)2Cl is a solid substance.
2.2 Chemical properties of Hg(NH2)2Cl: The compound is sensitive to light, can decompose into HgCl2 and NH3. The decomposition rate increases in sunlight. -
Common chemical equations for Hg(NH2)2Cl: Since Hg(NH2)2Cl is not commonly used in basic chemical reactions, there are no examples of reactions with metals, acids, non-metals, or salts.
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Synthesis of Hg(NH2)2Cl
4.1 Laboratory synthesis of Hg(NH2)2Cl: Hg(NH2)2Cl can be synthesized through the reaction of mercury(II) chloride with ammonia.
4.2 Industrial synthesis of Hg(NH2)2Cl: There is no information on the industrial synthesis of Hg(NH2)2Cl.