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mercuric

[ US /mɝkˈjʊɹɪk/ ]
[ UK /mɜːkjˈʊɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or containing mercury

How To Use mercuric In A Sentence

  • However, in the intestine, small amounts are converted to the more soluble mercuric salts, which are absorbed, expressing its characteristic toxic effects.
  • It would appear that most inorganic mercuric and mercurous salts do not provoke immune reactions.
  • Inorganic mercury compounds like mercurous chloride and mercuric chloride are white powders and do not generally vaporize at room temperatures like elemental mercury will. Public Health Statement for Mercury
  • The action of microdoses of mercuric chloride on diastase. The Best Alternative Medicine
  • Testifying before the Press Council hearing on Friday, Armscor marketing manager at Denell subsidiary Somchem, Lutz Feldmann, said there was no such substance as super mercuric cyanate. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I had in front of me some of the finest destructive agents you could wish to light upon -- carbon-monoxide, chlorine-trioxide, mercuric-oxide, conine, potassamide, potassium-carboxide, cyanogen -- when Edwards entered. The Beetle
  • 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.
  • But samples seized by police contained only mercury oxide, mercuric iodide, or mercury mixed with red dye-hardly materials of interest to weapons-makers.
  • The term ‘mad as a hatter’ comes from the use of mercuric nitrate which was used in the felting process of making hats.
  • Mercury vapor in the gastrointestinal tract is converted to mercuric sulfide and excreted in the feces.
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