Abstract

The growth of mercuric cyanide crystals from a crystal of the mercuric cyanide with tetrahydorfuran solvate 5Hg(CN)2 ·4T.H.F. is obtained through slow decomposition of the solvate crystal to the air. The growth occurs in such a way that mercuric cyanide crystals show an orientation in relation to the matrix constituted by the initial solvate crystal. This phenomenon corresponds to tridimensional structural concordances between solvate and pure salt; they appear in the existence in the solvate of buildings of Hg(CN)2 molecules which are to be found again in mercuric cyanide with the same orientation the same structure and the same respective positions.

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