Bandil (Newbee)
10-08-01 10:08
No 221699
      Alluminium amalgam using Hg(I)Cl  Bookmark   

Hi!

I have alot of mercury(I)chloride lying around. Is this suited for amalgation, to the same extent as mercury(II)chloride? I can remember i read something about mercury(I) being used for amalgation, but i cant remeber the exact ref.

Thanks!

Regards
Peter
 
 
 
 
    PEYOTE
(Hive Bee)
10-08-01 10:38
No 221709
      Re: Alluminium amalgam using Hg(I)Cl  Bookmark   

See on:
../rhodium /hg2cl2.txt
 
 
 
 
    terbium
(Old P2P Cook)
10-08-01 10:40
No 221710
      Re: Alluminium amalgam using Hg(I)Cl  Bookmark   

I think I have seen people say that it will work. The problem is that it is very insoluble in water. I wonder if adding some hypochlorite to a suspension of the calomel in water would oxidize it to the more soluble mercuric chloride?
 
 
 
 
    Osmium
(Stoni's sexual toy)
10-08-01 14:40
No 221837
      Re: Alluminium amalgam using Hg(I)Cl  Bookmark   

It works fine. Any Hg salt which is at least somewhat soluble will work.