Cupric Nitrate Trihydrate Crystal, ACS Grade *

Also Known as Copper Dinitrate Trihydrate

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About Cupric Nitrate Trihydrate Crystal, ACS Grade

Cupric Nitrate Trihydrate, also known as Copper Dinitrate Trihydrate and Copper(2+) Nitrate Trihydrate, has the chemical formula Cu(NO3)2-3H2O or CuH6N2O9. It appears as a dark blue hygroscopic crystalline powder with no odor. It is soluble in Water and Alcohol at ambient conditions. When heated to decomposition, it emits toxic fumes of Nitrogen Oxides and Copper Oxides. It is often produced by treating Copper or Copper Oxide with Nitric Acid followed by evaporation and crystallization. Lab Alley's Cupric Nitrate Trihydrate, ACS Grade fully complies with the American Chemical Society's (ACS) requirements due to its high purity. The ACS grade is usually the same as the reagent grade, and it is ideal for analytical and research applications that require repeatable, consistent findings. 

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • Chemical precursor
  • Fungicide
  • Herbicide
  • Catalyst
  • Electroplating

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Chemistry Table

10031-43-3
Cu(NO3)2-3H2O
241.60
1477

Cupric Nitrate Trihydrate Crystal, ACS Grade Specifications

Assay 98.0-102.0%
Insoluble Matter 0.01%
Chloride 0.002%
Sulfate 0.01%
Iron 0.005%
Sodium 0.01%
Potassium 0.005%
Calcium 0.005%
Nickel 0.01%
Lead 0.001%

Safety and Shipping Information

DOT: Nitrate, inorganic, n.o.s. (cupric nitrate), 5.1, UN1477, PG III, marine pollutant

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