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mercuric
[ mer-kyoor-ik ]
mercuric
/ mɜːˈkjʊərɪk /
adjective
- of or containing mercury in the divalent state; denoting a mercury(II) compound
mercuric
/ mər-kyr′ĭk /
- Containing mercury, especially mercury with a valence of 2.
- Compare mercurous
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One of my biggest coups was “getting ahold” of some very toxic mercuric oxide from the school lab.
From Scientific American
If "mercurous chloride," "calomel," "mercuric," "mercurio" or "mercury" is listed on the label, stop using the product immediately.
From US News
All the while, quick shoulder rolls and hip swirls are slipped in with mercuric speed.
From New York Times
“A few kilos of mercuric oxides in solid form is much better than spreading it about far and wide as aerosols in the air,” Skyonic CEO and founder, Joe Jones said.
From Scientific American
We must therefore disinfect all sputum at once with mercuric bi-chloride.
From Project Gutenberg
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