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  2. Mercury General - Wikipedia

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    Mercury General Corporation is a multiple-line insurance organization that offers personal automobile, homeowners, renters, and business insurance. Founded in 1961 and located in Los Angeles, Mercury has assets of over $4 billion, [5] employs 4,500 people, and more than 8,000 independent agents in Arizona , California , Florida , Georgia ...

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  4. Mercury (planet) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury is one of four terrestrial planets in the Solar System, which means it is a rocky body like Earth. It is the smallest planet in the Solar System, with an equatorial radius of 2,439.7 kilometres (1,516.0 mi). Mercury is also smaller—albeit more massive—than the largest natural satellites in the Solar System, Ganymede and Titan.

  5. Mercury(II) acetate - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (II) acetate, also known as mercuric acetate is a chemical compound, the mercury (II) salt of acetic acid, with the formula Hg ( O 2 C C H 3) 2. Commonly abbreviated Hg (OAc) 2, this compound is employed as a reagent to generate organomercury compounds from unsaturated organic precursors. It is a white, water-soluble solid, but some ...

  6. Mercurial diuretic - Wikipedia

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    Mercurial diuretic. The structure of mersalyl acid. Mercurial diuretics are a form of renal diuretic [1] containing mercury. Although previously widely used, they have largely been superseded by safer diuretics such as thiazides, and are now rarely used.

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  8. Mercury (element) - Wikipedia

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    Mercury (element) rhombohedral ( hR1) Mercury is a chemical element; it has symbol Hg and atomic number 80. It is also known as quicksilver and was formerly named hydrargyrum ( / haɪˈdrɑːrdʒərəm / hy-DRAR-jər-əm) from the Greek words hydor (water) and argyros (silver). [8]

  9. Organomercury chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organomercury chemistry refers to the study of organometallic compounds that contain mercury. Typically the Hg–C bond is stable toward air and moisture but sensitive to light. Important organomercury compounds are the methylmercury (II) cation, CH 3 Hg +; ethylmercury (II) cation, C 2 H 5 Hg +; dimethylmercury, (CH 3) 2 Hg, diethylmercury and ...