Research Mercuric Phosphide
99.9% pure mercuric phosphide for academic research in coordination chemistry and toxicology studies. HTS 2852.90.0500 covers this chemically defined phosphide of mercury. Packaged in 1g inert glass ampoules.
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• Include DEA researcher registration if Schedule I precursor; use argon-sealed ampoules; declare 'research quantities only <10g'
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