Mercuric Nitrate
Mercuric Nitrate

Mercuric Nitrate

Mercuric Nitrate Specification

  • Melting Point
  • 79 C
  • Molecular Formula
  • Hg(NO3)2
  • Other Names
  • Mercury(II) Nitrate, Mercury dinitrate
  • Taste
  • Acrid (toxic, do not consume)
  • Molecular Weight
  • 324.6 g/mol
  • Density
  • 4.35 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Ph Level
  • Acidic
  • Form
  • Powder, Granules, or Crystals
  • Purity
  • 98% min
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Boiling point
  • Decomposes before boiling
  • Solubility
  • Soluble in water, alcohol, and ether
  • Shape
  • Crystalline
  • Poisonous
  • Yes
  • Storage
  • Store in tightly closed container, away from light, moisture and incompatible substances.
  • Structural Formula
  • [Hg(NO3)2]
  • HS Code
  • 28439010
  • Classification
  • Inorganic Mercury Compound
  • Chemical Name
  • Mercuric Nitrate
  • CAS No
  • 10045-94-0
  • EINECS No
  • 233-968-7
  • Grade
  • Analytical Reagent (AR), Laboratory Grade
  • Standard
  • As per AR/LR grade specification
  • Type
  • Inorganic Salt
  • Usage
  • Used in laboratories and in the preparation of other mercury compounds
  • Main Material
  • Mercury and Nitric Acid
  • Application
  • Laboratory reagent, analytical chemistry, catalyst, pharmaceuticals, textile, explosives, medicine
 

Mercuric Nitrate Trade Information

  • Main Export Market(s)
  • South America, Middle East, Africa
 

About Mercuric Nitrate



Mercuric Nitrate, also known as Mercury(II) Nitrate, is a top-notch inorganic mercury compound showcased as a white or pale yellow crystalline solid. This commanding chemical offers a purity of 98% minimum and features an acidic pH, perfect for analytical precision. Its stability is impressive under proper storage, maintaining a three-year shelf life. Highlighted for laboratory and pharmaceutical use, this AR-grade product is both hygroscopic and highly soluble. Order today from Indias top-ranking dealers for laboratory, textile, and pharmaceutical applications. Handle with caution due to its very toxic nature and environmental hazards.

Diverse Uses and Application Areas of Mercuric Nitrate

Mercuric Nitrate commands attention for its vital role as a laboratory reagent and catalyst in analytical chemistry. Its impactful usage spans pharmaceuticals, textiles, explosives, and medicine, ensuring premier results in each domain. Site of application ranges from research laboratories to industrial environments, including textile and pharmaceutical plants. With demanding standards, this compounds area of application covers both academia and industry, serving analysts, scientists, and manufacturers who seek reliability and consistency in chemical processes.


Packaging, Delivery, and Main Domestic Market Information

Available in sturdy, moisture-resistant packaging, Mercuric Nitrate is supplied in crystalline, powder, or granule form. Each batch meets rigorous AR and LR specifications to secure optimal performance. Sale price and quotations are customized for bulk or retail orders. Our efficient logistics ensure swift, secure delivery, prioritizing safety and compliance. The main domestic market includes major Indian cities, with nationwide coverage for producers, dealers, exporters, and retailers seeking reliable and timely supply.


FAQs of Mercuric Nitrate:


Q: How should Mercuric Nitrate be stored to maintain its stability?

A: Mercuric Nitrate should be stored in a tightly closed container, away from light, moisture, and incompatible substances, to preserve its stability and extend its three-year shelf life.

Q: What are the main applications and benefits of using Mercuric Nitrate?

A: Mercuric Nitrate is primarily used as a laboratory reagent, catalyst, and in the preparation of other mercury compounds. Its top-ranking purity and reliability ensure accurate results in pharmaceuticals, analytical chemistry, textiles, and explosives.

Q: Where is Mercuric Nitrate commonly used?

A: Common sites of application for Mercuric Nitrate include research laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing units, textile industries, and facilities involved in analytical or catalytic chemical processes.

Q: What precautions should be taken during handling and usage?

A: Use Mercuric Nitrate in a fume hood with proper personal protective equipment (PPE). Avoid inhalation, ingestion, or skin contact, and prevent its release into the environment due to its highly toxic and environmentally hazardous properties.

Q: When can customers expect delivery after placing an order?

A: With efficient logistics, dispatches are generally prompt; delivery times are confirmed at the time of sale or quotation, depending on location and order quantity.

Q: How can one request a sale price or bulk quotation for Mercuric Nitrate?

A: To get a sale price or bulk quotation, contact the dealer, exporter, or supplier with your specific requirements. Customized offers and rates will be provided to match the order size and logistics needs.

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