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Mercury(I) chloride is the chemical compound
Chemical compound

A chemical compound is a Chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical element Chemical bond together in a fixed mass ratio that can be split into simpler substances....
 with the formula Hg2Cl2. Also known as calomel (a mineral form, rarely found in nature) or mercurous chloride, this dense white or yellowish-white, odorless solid is the principal example of a mercury
Mercury (element)

Mercury , also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum , is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery d-block metal, mercury is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure....
(I) compound. It is a component of reference electrodes in electrochemistry
Electrochemistry

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place in a solution at the interface of an electron Electrical conductor and an ionic conductor , and which involve electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution....
.

name calomel is thought to come from the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 ?a??? beautiful, and µe?a? black.






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Mercury(I) chloride is the chemical compound
Chemical compound

A chemical compound is a Chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical element Chemical bond together in a fixed mass ratio that can be split into simpler substances....
 with the formula Hg2Cl2. Also known as calomel (a mineral form, rarely found in nature) or mercurous chloride, this dense white or yellowish-white, odorless solid is the principal example of a mercury
Mercury (element)

Mercury , also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum , is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery d-block metal, mercury is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure....
(I) compound. It is a component of reference electrodes in electrochemistry
Electrochemistry

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place in a solution at the interface of an electron Electrical conductor and an ionic conductor , and which involve electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution....
.

History

The name calomel is thought to come from the Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 ?a??? beautiful, and µe?a? black. This name (somewhat surprising for a white compound) is probably due to its characteristic disproportionation
Disproportionation

Disproportionation or dismutation is used to describe two particular types of chemical reaction:* A chemical reaction of the type: 2A ? A' + A" where A, A' and A" are different chemical species....
 reaction with ammonia
Ammonia

Ammonia is a chemical compound with the chemical formula nitrogenhydrogen. It is normally encountered as a gas with a characteristic pungent odor....
, which gives a spectacular black coloration due to the finely dispersed metallic mercury
Mercury (element)

Mercury , also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum , is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery d-block metal, mercury is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure....
 formed. It is also referred to as the mineral horn quicksilver or horn mercury. Calomel was taken internally and used as a laxative and disinfectant, as well as in the treatment of syphilis, until the early 20th century.

Mercury became a popular remedy for a variety of physical and mental ailments during the age of "heroic medicine
Heroic medicine

Heroic medicine is a term for aggressive medical practices or methods of treatment, and usually refers to those which were later superseded by scientific advances....
." It was used by doctors in America throughout the 18th century, and during the revolution, to make patients regurgitate and release their body from "impurities". Benjamin Rush
Benjamin Rush

Benjamin Rush was a Founding Fathers of the United States of the United States. Rush lived in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and was a physician, writer, Education in the United States, Humanitarianism and a devout Christian, as well as the founder of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania....
, a famed physician in colonial Philadelphia and signer of the Declaration of Independence
Declaration of independence

This article is about declarations of independence in general. Specific declarations of independence are listed below in alphabetical order. For the painting of this name, see Trumbull's Declaration of Independence....
, was one particular well-known advocate of mercury in medicine and famously used calomel to treat sufferers of Yellow Fever during its outbreak in the city in 1793. Calomel was given to patients as a purgative until they began to salivate. However, it was often administered to patients in such great quantities that their hair and teeth fell out.

Properties

Mercury is unique among the group 12 metals for its ability to form the M-M bond so readily. Hg2Cl2 is a linear molecule. The unit cell of the crystal structure
Crystal structure

In mineralogy and crystallography, a crystal structure is a unique arrangement of atoms in a crystal. A crystal structure is composed of a motif, a set of atoms arranged in a particular way, and a lattice....
 is shown below:

unit cell
distorted octahedral coordination of Hg


The Hg-Hg bond length of 253 pm (Hg-Hg in the metal is 300 pm) and the Hg-Cl bond length in the linear Hg2Cl2 unit is 243 pm. The overall coordination of each Hg atom is octahedral as, in addition to the two nearest neighbours, there are four other Cl atoms at 321 pm.

Preparation and reactions

Mercurous chloride forms by the reaction of elemental mercury and mercuric chloride: Hg + HgCl2 ? Hg2Cl2 It can be prepared via metathesis
Metathesis (chemistry)

Metathesis is a bimolecular process involving the exchange of chemical bond between the two reacting chemical species, which results in the creation of products with similar or identical bonding affiliations....
 reaction involving aqueous mercury(I) nitrate using various chloride sources including NaCl or HCl. 2HCl + Hg2(NO3)2 ? Hg2Cl2 + 2HNO3 Ammonia
Ammonia

Ammonia is a chemical compound with the chemical formula nitrogenhydrogen. It is normally encountered as a gas with a characteristic pungent odor....
 causes Hg2Cl2 to disproportionate
Disproportionation

Disproportionation or dismutation is used to describe two particular types of chemical reaction:* A chemical reaction of the type: 2A ? A' + A" where A, A' and A" are different chemical species....
: Hg2Cl2 + 2NH3 ? Hg + Hg(NH2)Cl + NH4Cl

Calomel electrode

Mercurous chloride is employed extensively in electrochemistry
Electrochemistry

Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place in a solution at the interface of an electron Electrical conductor and an ionic conductor , and which involve electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution....
, taking advantage of the ease of its oxidation and reduction reactions. The calomel electrode is a reference electrode
Reference electrode

A Reference electrode is an electrode which has a stable and well-known electrode potential. The high stability of the electrode potential is usually reached by employing a redox system with constant concentrations of each participants of the redox reaction....
, especially in older publications. Over the past 50 years, it has been superseded by the silver/silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrode. Although the mercury electrodes have been widely abandoned due to the dangerous nature of mercury
Mercury (element)

Mercury , also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum , is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic number 80. A heavy, silvery d-block metal, mercury is one of six elements that are liquid at or near room temperature and pressure....
, many chemists believe they are still more accurate and are not dangerous as long as they are handled properly. The differences in experimental potentials vary little from literature values. Other electrodes can vary by 70 to 100 millivolts.

Photochemistry

Mercurous chloride decomposes into mercury(II) chloride
Mercury(II) chloride

Mercury chloride or mercuric chloride , is the chemical compound with the chemical formula mercury Cl2. This white crystalline solid is a laboratory reagent....
 and elemental mercury upon exposure to UV light. Hg2Cl2 ? HgCl2 + Hg The formation of Hg can be used to calculate the number of photons in the light beam, by the technique of actinometry
Actinometer

Actinometers are instruments used to measure the heating power of electromagnetic radiation. They are used in meteorology to measure solar radiation as pyrheliometers....
. By utilizing a light reaction in the presence of mercury(II) chloride
Mercury(II) chloride

Mercury chloride or mercuric chloride , is the chemical compound with the chemical formula mercury Cl2. This white crystalline solid is a laboratory reagent....
 and ammonium oxalate mercurous chloride is produced. 2HgCl2 + (NH4)2C2O4 + Light ? Hg2Cl2(s) + 2[NH4+][Cl-] + 2CO2

This particular reaction was invented by J.M. Eder (hence the name Eder reaction) in 1880 and reinvestigated by W. E. Rosevaere in 1929

Related mercury(I) compounds

Mercury(I) bromide
Mercury(I) bromide

Mercury bromide or mercurous bromide is the chemical compound composed of mercury and bromine with the chemical formula Hg2Br2....
, Hg2Br2, a light yellow, whereas mercury(I) iodide
Mercury(I) iodide

Mercury iodide is a chemical compound of mercury and iodine. The chemical formula is Hg2I2. It is photosensitive and decomposes easily to mercury and HgI2....
, Hg2I2, is greenish in colour. Both are poorly soluble. Mercury(I) fluoride
Mercury(I) fluoride

Mercury fluoride or mercurous fluoride is the chemical compound composed of mercury and fluorine with the chemical formula Hg2F2....
 is unstable in the absence of a strong acid.

Safety considerations

Mercurous chloride is toxic
Mercury poisoning

Mercury poisoning is a disease caused by exposure to mercury or its compounds. Mercury is a Heavy metal which occurs in several forms, all of which can produce toxic effects in high enough doses....
, although due to its low solubility in water it is generally less dangerous than its mercuric chloride counterpart. It was used in medicine as a diuretic
Diuretic

A diuretic is any drug that elevates the rate of urination and thus provides a means of forced diuresis. There are several categories of diuretics....
 and purgative (laxative) in the U.S. from the early 1830s through the 1860s. Calomel was also a common ingredient in teething powders in Britain up until 1954, causing widespread mercury poisoning in the form of pink disease, which at the time had a mortality rate of 1 in 10. These medicinal uses were later discontinued when the compound's toxicity was discovered.

It has also found uses in cosmetics as soaps and skin lightening creams, but these preparations are now illegal to manufacture or import in many countries including U.S., Canada, Japan and Europe. A study of workers involved in the production of these preparations showed that the sodium salt of 2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid
2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid

2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid and its sodium salt are chelating agents that form complexes with various heavy metals. They are related to dimercaprol, which is another chelating agent....
 (DMPS) was effective in lowering the body burden of mercury and in decreasing the urinary mercury concentration to normal levels.

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