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    (bkz: allahını seven yardım etsinnnnnnnn)
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    Sell +9 Mage Shell Set ______ +3 Imir Ring ______ Mage DD 25 _______
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    lucky strike
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    <boş entry>

    edit:harbiden cntrl v de bu var mış amk
    demekki keklenmişiz
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    Deprem felan yok beyler hayim düşmüş.
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    liseliler yattıysa nasıl crt+v alayım diye başık açıyonuz ak.
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    who's the cutest
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    kalan
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    Mercury(II) is the most common oxidation state and is the main one in nature as well. All four mercuric halides are known. The form tetrahedral complexes with other ligands but the halides adopt linear coordination geometry, somewhat like Ag+ does. Best known is mercury(II) chloride, an easily sublimating white solid. HgCl2 forms coordination complexes that are typically tetrahedral, e.g. HgCl42–.
    Mercury(II) oxide, the main oxide of mercury, arises when the metal is exposed to air for long periods at elevated temperatures. It reverts to the elements upon heating near 400 °C, as was demonstrated by Priestly in an early synthesis of pure oxygen.[7] Hydroxides of mercury are poorly characterized, as they are for its neighbors gold and silver.
    Being a soft metal, mercury forms very stable derivatives with the heavier chalcogens. Preeminent is mercury(II) sulfide, HgS, which occurs in nature as the ore cinnabar and is the brilliant pigment vermillion. Like ZnS, HgS crystallizes in two forms, the reddish cubic form and the black zinc blende form.[5] Mercury(II) selenide (HgSe) and mercury(II) telluride (HgTe) are also known, these as well as various derivatives, e.g. mercury cadmium telluride and mercury zinc telluride being semiconductors useful as infrared detector materials.[32]
    Mercury(II) salts form a variety of complex derivatives with ammonia. These include Millon's base (Hg2N+), the one-dimensional polymer (salts of HgNH2+)n), and "fusible white precipitate" or [Hg(NH3)2]Cl2. Known as Nessler's reagent, potassium tetraiodomercurate(II) (HgI42–) is still occasionally used to test for ammonia owing to its tendency to form the deeply colored iodide salt of Millon's base.
    Mercury fulminate is a detonator widely used in explosives.[5]
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjQkq5EZvtc
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    Taio Cruz ft Flo Rida / Hangover
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    http://www.haber365.com/G...ilen_Korkunc_Hayvanlar/0/
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    victorinox
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    baltayi gibe vuran oduncu
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    up up up görev tamam panpa
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    panpalar her an deprem olabilir
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    7IWP

    çözen beni gibsin amk
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    2012.06.07 23:54:25 40.8483 27.9210 14.9 -.- 5.1 -.- MARMARA EREĞLiSi AÇIKLARI-TEKiRDAĞ (MARMARA DENiZiilksel
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