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- Red_mercury abstract "Red mercury is a hoax substance of uncertain composition purportedly used in the creation of nuclear bombs, as well as a variety of unrelated weapons systems. Red mercuric iodide is a poisonous, odorless, tasteless, water-insoluble scarlet-red powder that becomes yellow when heated above 126 °C, due to a thermochromatic change in crystalline structure. However, samples of "red mercury" obtained from arrested would-be terrorists invariably consisted of nothing more than various red dyes or powders of little value, which some suspect was being sold as part of a campaign intended to flush out potential nuclear smugglers. The hoax was first reported in 1979 and was commonly discussed in the media in the 1990s. Prices as high as $1,800,000 per kilogram were reported.".
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- Red_mercury wikiPageExternalLink mg14619750.300-cherry-red-and-very-dangerous.html.
- Red_mercury wikiPageExternalLink nuclear-trafficking-hoaxes.
- Red_mercury wikiPageID "550203".
- Red_mercury wikiPageRevisionID "606593660".
- Red_mercury hasPhotoCollection Red_mercury.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Conspiracy_theories.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Fictional_materials.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Fictional_weapons.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Hoaxes_in_science.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Mercury_(element).
- Red_mercury subject Category:Nuclear_weapons.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Pseudophysics.
- Red_mercury subject Category:Urban_legends.
- Red_mercury type Abstraction100002137.
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- Red_mercury type Cognition100023271.
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- Red_mercury type ConspiracyTheories.
- Red_mercury type Deception100752431.
- Red_mercury type Event100029378.
- Red_mercury type Explanation105793000.
- Red_mercury type Falsification100751145.
- Red_mercury type FictionalMaterials.
- Red_mercury type Fraud100753685.
- Red_mercury type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Red_mercury type HoaxesInScience.
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- Red_mercury type Report106681551.
- Red_mercury type Substance100019613.
- Red_mercury type Theory105989479.
- Red_mercury type Thinking105770926.
- Red_mercury type Trickery100752954.
- Red_mercury type UrbanLegend106682952.
- Red_mercury type UrbanLegends.
- Red_mercury type Wrongdoing100732746.
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- Red_mercury comment "Red mercury is a hoax substance of uncertain composition purportedly used in the creation of nuclear bombs, as well as a variety of unrelated weapons systems. Red mercuric iodide is a poisonous, odorless, tasteless, water-insoluble scarlet-red powder that becomes yellow when heated above 126 °C, due to a thermochromatic change in crystalline structure.".
- Red_mercury label "Czerwona rtęć".
- Red_mercury label "Mercure rouge".
- Red_mercury label "Mercurio rojo".
- Red_mercury label "Mercurio rosso".
- Red_mercury label "Red mercury".
- Red_mercury label "Rood kwikzilver".
- Red_mercury label "Rotes Quecksilber".
- Red_mercury label "Красная ртуть".
- Red_mercury label "زئبق أحمر".
- Red_mercury label "紅水銀".
- Red_mercury sameAs Rotes_Quecksilber.
- Red_mercury sameAs Mercurio_rojo.
- Red_mercury sameAs Mercure_rouge.
- Red_mercury sameAs Mercurio_rosso.
- Red_mercury sameAs Rood_kwikzilver.
- Red_mercury sameAs Czerwona_rtęć.
- Red_mercury sameAs m.02p1tk.
- Red_mercury sameAs Q1778343.
- Red_mercury sameAs Q1778343.
- Red_mercury sameAs Red_mercury.
- Red_mercury wasDerivedFrom Red_mercury?oldid=606593660.
- Red_mercury isPrimaryTopicOf Red_mercury.