Display title | Physics:Mercury polycations |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Mercury polycations are polyatomic cations that contain only mercury atoms. The best known example is the Hg2+2 ion, found in mercury(I) (mercurous) compounds. The existence of the metal–metal bond in Hg(I) compounds was established using X-ray studies in 1927 and Raman spectroscopy in 1934 making it... |