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-|-S. 0 3, which is a bright yellow powder, which, when heated with muriatic acid, gives neutral sulphate and corrosive sublimate, 2H. C1. And (3Hg. O. -f-S. O 3 ) producing 2Hg. Cl. And Hg. O. . S. O 3, water being formed (see p. 461). Subsulphate of Mercury Hg 2 O. . S. 0 3 Sulphate of the Black Ox- ide may be formed by heating metallic mercury with oil of vitriol, provided the heat do not pass beyond 212 ; or by mixing strong solutions of nitrate of the black oxide and of sulphate of soda. I...t is a white powder, very sparingly soluble in water, by which it is not decomposed, and is thereby distinguished from the preceding salt. Nitrate of Mercury. Nitrate of the Red Oxide. 2Hg. O. . N. O 5 -f 2 Aq. This salt is formed when mercury is dissolved in an excess of nitric acid with heat. It crystallizes in rhomboidal plates, which are deliquescent, and soluble in a small quantity of water. Its so- lution is decomposed when diluted, a basic nitrate of the Red Oxide being precipitated of a bright canary colour, and having the formu- la H.
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