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Cadmium Nitrate

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CAS No. 10325-94-7
Purity 98.5, 98 pct min
Place of Origin Shanxi, China

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Molecular formula: Cd(NO3)2.4H2O
Molecular weight: 308.482

Physicochemical properties:
1) Cadmium nitrate tetrahydrate is a colorless rhombic system crystal
2) Specific density: 2.45
3) Melting point 59.5°C. The tetrahydrate will convert into anhydride
when is put into a drier or heated to 70 ~ 80°C. It will emit nitrogen
oxide and turn into cadmium oxide when heated as high as 360°C.
The tetrahydrate are very soluble in water, and also soluble in ethanol and
acetone. It exhibits hygroscopic property
4) Cadmium nitrate is a strong oxidizer and toxic
5) Application and usage: cadmium nitrate is primarily used as colorant for
glass and ceramics, emulsifier for photographic film and as analytical reagent.
In addition, it also finds uses in preparation of other cadmium salts and
cadmium oxide, as well as producing catalysts, batteries and drugs containing
cadmium.

Product specification: GB1284-77
Major indexes of chemical and industrial grade cadium nitrate:
1) [Cd(NO3)2.4H2O]: 98.5, 98.0 pct min 
2) Aqueous solution reaction: qualified.
3) Clarity test: qualified
4) Water insoluble: 0.01, 0.05 pct max
5) Chloride (Cl): 0.001, 0.01 pct max
6) Sulfate (SO4): 0.003, 0.02 pct max
7) Ferric: 0.0005, 0.005 pct max 
8) Plumbum: 0.01, 0.05 pct max
9) Sulfide insoluble (based on sulfate): 0.2, 0.5 pct max

Packing: 25kg/bag, plastic inside and knitting bag outside, or in terms of customers' requirements

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