Hg or HG may refer to:
In science, medicine, and technology:
- Haplogroup, a group of similar haplotypes
- Hectogram, hg, a unit of mass equal one hundred grams
- Hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe form of morning sickness
- Mercury (element)'s chemical symbol
- hg, the driver program of Mercurial, a version control system
In other uses:
- Masaki Sumitani or HG, Japanese professional wrestler
- Hengwrt Chaucer or Hg, a manuscript of the Canterbury Tales
- His/Her Grace, a style used for various high ranking personages
- Hlinka Guard, a militia movement of the Slovak People's Party from 1938 to 1945
- House & Garden (magazine) or HG, a former American shelter magazine
- Niki (airline)'s IATA code
- High Grade, a line of Gundam models
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Siebs' Law
... Compare PIE *bʰṛHg- > Latin fragor, but *s-bʰṛHg- > PIE *spʰṛHg- > Sanskrit sphūrjati ...
... Compare PIE *bʰṛHg- > Latin fragor, but *s-bʰṛHg- > PIE *spʰṛHg- > Sanskrit sphūrjati ...
Mercury Polycations
... The existence of the metal-metal bond in Hg(I) compounds was established using X-ray studies in 1927 and Raman spectroscopy in 1934 making it one of the ...
... The existence of the metal-metal bond in Hg(I) compounds was established using X-ray studies in 1927 and Raman spectroscopy in 1934 making it one of the ...
Amalgam (chemistry) - Known Amalgams and Their Uses - Potassium Amalgam
... For the alkali metals, amalgamation is exothermic, and distinct chemical forms can be identified, such as KHg and KHg2 ... KHg is a gold-coloured compound with a melting point of 178 °C, and KHg2 a silver-coloured compound with a melting point of 278 °C ...
... For the alkali metals, amalgamation is exothermic, and distinct chemical forms can be identified, such as KHg and KHg2 ... KHg is a gold-coloured compound with a melting point of 178 °C, and KHg2 a silver-coloured compound with a melting point of 278 °C ...
Mercury(II) Reductase
... EC 1.16.1.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction Hg + NADP+ + H+ Hg2+ + NADPH The 3 substrates of this enzyme are Hg, NADP+, and H+, whereas ...
... EC 1.16.1.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction Hg + NADP+ + H+ Hg2+ + NADPH The 3 substrates of this enzyme are Hg, NADP+, and H+, whereas ...
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