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What is Mercuric Chloride?
Mercuric chloride, also known as mercury(II) chloride or corrosive sublimate, is a chemical compound with the formula HgCl2. It is a white crystalline solid and a notable
histological
fixative due to its ability to preserve cellular detail.
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