Mercury(II) fluoride has the molecular formula HgF2 as a chemical compound of one atom of mercury with 2 atoms of fluorine.
Mercury(II) fluoride is most commonly produced by the reaction of mercury(II) oxide and hydrogen fluoride: Mercury(II) fluoride can also be produced through the fluorination of mercury(II) chloride: or of mercury(II) oxide:[3] with oxygen as byproduct.
Mercury(II) fluoride is a selective fluorination agent.
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