Calomel

/ˈkæl.ə.mel/ noun

A white or grayish powder made from mercury and chlorine, historically used in medicine as a laxative and disinfectant.

From Greek 'kalos' (beautiful) and 'melas' (black), named by alchemists because heating it turns it black, though the powder itself appears white. The term was coined in the 17th century when chemists were naming mercury compounds based on their appearance changes.

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