Thermal Decomposition of Mercury(II) Oxide
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2HgO → 2Hg + O2
Обзор
Mercury(II) oxide decomposes when heated to about 500 C into mercury metal and oxygen gas. This reaction is historically significant as it was used by Joseph Priestley in 1774 to discover oxygen. The red powder turns into shiny mercury droplets when heated.
Участники
Пример из жизни
This reaction is primarily of historical significance, demonstrating a fundamental chemical principle in the discovery of oxygen.
Промышленное значение
While no longer used industrially, this reaction was crucial to the development of modern chemistry and our understanding of elements and compounds.
Свойства
- Тип
- Decomposition
- Обратимая
- Да
- Энергия
- Эндотермическая
- ΔH
- 181,6 kJ/mol