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Safety data sheet (SDS) Fisher Scientific: ... Thallium(III) nitrate, also known as thallic nitrate, is a thallium compound with chemical formula Tl (NO 3) 3. [1]
The anhydrous salt forms green crystals and is very soluble in water (in contrast to anhydrous chromium(III) chloride which dissolves very slowly except under special conditions). At 100 °C it decomposes. The red-violet hydrate is highly soluble in water. Chromium nitrate is used in the production of alkali metal-free catalysts and in pickling.
Iron(III) nitrate, or ferric nitrate, is the name used for a series of inorganic compounds with the formula Fe(NO 3) 3. (H 2 O) n. Most common is the nonahydrate Fe(NO 3) 3. (H 2 O) 9. The hydrates are all pale colored, water-soluble paramagnetic salts.
Californium(III) nitrate is an inorganic compound of californium and iodine with the formula Cf(NO 3) 3. [1] It can be used as a precursor to other californium compounds . [ 2 ]
Gadolinium(III) nitrate is an inorganic compound of gadolinium. This salt is used as a water-soluble neutron poison in nuclear reactors. [1] Gadolinium nitrate, like all nitrate salts, is an oxidizing agent. The most common form of this substance is hexahydrate Gd(NO 3) 3 •6H 2 O with molecular weight 451.36 g/mol and CAS Number: 19598-90-4.
Praseodymium(III) nitrate is any inorganic compound with the chemical formula Pr(NO 3) 3 ·xH 2 O. These salts are used in the extraction and purification of praseodymium from its ores. [2] The hexahydrate has been characterized by X-ray crystallography. [3] Praseodymium nitrate can be prepared by treating praseodymium oxide with nitric acid:
Cerium(III) nitrate crystal with Miller index notation Anhydrous cerous nitrate, also called cerium(III) nitrate, is the anhydrous salt with the formula Ce(NO 3 ) 3 .(CAS number 10108-73-3). Cerium nitrate hexahydrate, with the formula Ce(NO 3 ) 3 .6H 2 O (CAS number 10294-41-4) is the most common nitrate of cerium(III).
Uranyl nitrate is a water-soluble yellow uranium salt with the formula UO 2 (NO 3) 2 · n H 2 O. The hexa-, tri-, and dihydrates are known. [ 3 ] The compound is mainly of interest because it is an intermediate in the preparation of nuclear fuels.