About Cadmium Nitrate Crystal Reagent Grade
Cadmium Nitrate refers to any of the members of an inorganic chemical family having the generic
formula CdN, with the tetra hydrate being the most frequent form. The anhydrous form of
Cadmium Nitrate is flammable, while others are colorless crystalline solids that are deliquescent,
absorbing enough moisture from the air to produce an aqueous solution. It is used to make
cadmium hydroxide, which is used in alkaline batteries and nuclear reactors. Reagent Grade
chemicals have high purity and are best suited for analytical applications. They're important in
research because of their reliable, dependable, and repeatable results. Lab Alley is selling their
high-quality products online in the United States of America (USA) at laballey.com.
Common Uses and Applications
Industries
- Glass and porcelain manufacturing
- Photography
Safety and Shipping Information
Cadmium Nitrate Crystal Reagent Shipping Information:
DOT: Nitrate, inorganic, n.o.s. (cadmium nitrate), 5.1, UN1477, PG III, marine pollutant
Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Cadmium Nitrate Crystal Reagent.