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Mercury Hydroxide Color: Why It's Not a Stable Compound
Mercury hydroxide (Hg(OH)2) is
not a stable compound
. It readily decomposes into mercury(II) oxide (HgO) and water (H2O).
Therefore, there is no observable color for mercury hydroxide, as it doesn't exist in a stable form.
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