mercurycarbon
Mercurycarbon is a chemical compound with the formula HgC. It is a mercury derivative of methane, where one hydrogen atom is replaced by a mercury atom. This compound is notable for its high reactivity and instability, making it a subject of interest in both inorganic and organometallic chemistry.
Mercurycarbon is typically prepared by the reaction of mercury with methane under high temperatures and pressures.
The chemical properties of mercurycarbon are dominated by the strong mercury-carbon bond. This bond is highly
Mercurycarbon is also of interest in the study of organometallic compounds. Its structure and bonding provide
Despite its potential applications in synthetic chemistry, the use of mercurycarbon is limited due to the toxicity