Mercuric Nitrate Granular, ACS Grade *

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About Mercuric Nitrate Granular, ACS Grade

Mercuric Nitrate, also known as Mercuric Nitrate Monohydrate and Mercury (II) Nitrate Hydrate has the chemical formula H2HgN2O7. It appears as colorless to white crystalline granules with a slight Nitric Acid odor. It is hygroscopic in nature and is soluble in Water at ambient conditions. Lab Alley’s Mercuric Nitrate is highly pure and is prepared by treating Mercury with hot concentrated Nitric Acid.

The ACS Grade is generally equivalent to the reagent grade and is acceptable for use in analytical applications and research laboratories.

Due to its high purity Mercuric Nitrate, Granular, ACS Grade is highly recommended for labs and commercial applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • Antiseptic
  • Chemical precursor
  • Research labs

Safety and Shipping Information

Mercuric Nitrate Granular ACS Shipping Information:
DOT: Mercuric nitrate, 6.1, UN1625, PG II

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Mercuric Nitrate Granular ACS.

Important: This product will only be shipped to Schools, Universities, Laboratories, or Companies. If you are an individual ordering this product, it will not be shipped to you. It will be deleted from your order and the rest of the order will be shipped without your confirmation. A Statement of Use if required for purchase.

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Chemistry Table

7783-34-8
H2HgN2O7
342.62
Mercuric nitrate monohydrate, Mercury(II) nitrate hydrate, mercury(2+);dinitrate;hydrate
3084029
ACS Grade
Min 98.0%
Mercuric nitrate monohydrate
1625

Specifications

Assay Min 98.0%
Residue after Reaction 0.01%
Chloride 0.002%
Sulfate 0.002%
Iron 0.001%
Mercurous Mercury 0.2%
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