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Description Structural formula of the mercury fulminate molecule
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    • 2007-07-10T20:25:40Z Benjah-bmm27 1100x225 (11033 Bytes) {{Information |Description = Structural formula of the mercury fulminate molecule |Source = Own work |Date = 10 July 2007 |Author = [[User:Benjah-bmm27|Ben Mills]] |Permission = {{PD-user|Benjah-bmm27}} |other_versions = -}}
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    • 2006-03-04T00:20:26Z Benjah-bmm27 1036x723 (17978 Bytes) Structural formula of mercury fulminate, Hg(ONC)2, self made in ChemDraw by Ben. ~~~~

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