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  2. Calcium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    The fertilizer grade (15.5-0-0 + 19% Ca) is popular in the greenhouse and hydroponics trades; it contains ammonium nitrate and water, as the "double salt" 5Ca(NO 3) 2 ·NH 4 NO 3 ·10H 2 O. This is called calcium ammonium nitrate and often the name calcium nitrate prill is used as it always comes in a prilled (granular) form.

  3. Calcium nitride - Wikipedia

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    3 Ca + N 2Ca 3 N 2. It reacts with water or even the moisture in air to give ammonia and calcium hydroxide: [4] Ca 3 N 2 + 6 H 2 O → 3 Ca(OH) 2 + 2 NH 3. Like sodium oxide, calcium nitride absorbs hydrogen above 350 °C: Ca 3 N 2 + 2 H 22 CaNH + CaH 2

  4. Calcium nitrite - Wikipedia

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    Calcium nitrite is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Ca(NO 2) 2. In this compound, as in all nitrites, nitrogen is in a +3 oxidation state. It has many applications such as antifreeze, rust inhibitor of steel and wash heavy oil. [1]

  5. Calcium azide - Wikipedia

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    Ca(N 3) 2 Molar mass: 124.12 g/mol Appearance colorless crystals Melting point: ... Calcium azide is a chemical compound with the formula Ca(N 3) 2. [1] Production

  6. Ca(NO3)2 - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Ca(NO3)2

  7. Calcium pyrophosphate - Wikipedia

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    Na 4 P 2 O 7 (aq)+2 Ca(NO 3) 2 (aq)→ Ca 2 P 2 O 7 ·4 H 2 O + 4 NaNO 3. The dihydrate, sometimes termed CPPD, can be formed by the reaction of pyrophosphoric acid with calcium chloride: [citation needed] CaCl 2 + H 4 P 2 O 7 (aq) → Ca 2 P 2 O 7 ·2 H 2 O + HCl. The anhydrous forms can be prepared by heating dicalcium phosphate: [2] 2 CaHPO ...

  8. Calcium bisulfite - Wikipedia

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    Ca(HSO 3) 2 Molar mass: 202.22 g/mol Melting point: 203 °C Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F ...

  9. Caesium nitrate - Wikipedia

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    Caesium nitrate or cesium nitrate is a salt with the chemical formula Cs NO 3. An alkali metal nitrate, it is used in pyrotechnic compositions, as a colorant and an oxidizer, e.g. in decoys and illumination flares. The caesium emissions are chiefly due to two powerful spectral lines at 852.113 nm and 894.347 nm. [citation needed]