Phenylmercuric borate

Phenylmercuric borate

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IUPACName=Phenylmercurium borate
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Section1= Chembox Identifiers
CASNo=102-98-7
PubChem=7627
SMILES=B(O)(O) [O-] .C1=CC=C(C=C1) [Hg+]

Section2= Chembox Properties
Formula=C6H7BHgO3
MolarMass=338.519 g/mol
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Section3= Chembox Hazards
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Phenylmercuric borate is an antiseptic/disinfectant.


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