Mercury subchloride

Calomel - definition from Biology-Online.org

[HgCl;mild mercury chloride; mercury monochloride, protochloride, or subchloride; has been used as an intestinal antiseptic and laxative; replaced by safer agents. Synonym: mercurous chloride, sweet precipitate. Origin: Mediev. L., fr. g. Kalos, beutiful, _ melas, black

Molecular Formula: Cl2Hg2


InChI: InChI=1/2ClH.2Hg/h2*1H;;/q;;2*+1/p-2/f2Cl.2Hg/h2*1h;;/q2*-1;2m

InChIKey: InChIKey=ZOMNIUBKTOKEHS-FAKJIQQSCU
SMILES: Cl[Hg].Cl[Hg]

Names:
    Calogreen
    Calomel
    Calotab
    chloromercury
    Chlorure mercureux [French]
    Dimercury dichloride
    Mercurous chloride
    Mercury chloride (Hg2Cl2)
    Mercury chloride
    Mercury subchloride
    MERCURY(I) CHLORIDE

Registries:
    PubChem CID 9912662
    PubChem ID 167745