Magnesium Nitrate Crystal ACS Grade *

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Crystal
13446-18-9
Mg(NO3)2-6H2O
256.41
1474
Description

Magnesium Nitrate, also known as Magnesium Dinitrate Hexahydrate, Nitric Acid Magnesium Salt Hexahydrate, and Magniosan, is often available as hexahydrate of Magnesium(2+) Nitrate having the chemical formula H12MgN2O12 or Mg(NO3)2-6H2O. It appears as white, odorless hygroscopic crystals or powder and is very soluble in water, alcohol at ambient conditions. Its thermal treatment does not lead to dehydration but decomposition producing Magnesium Oxide, Nitrogen Oxide and Oxygen. An ACS Grade reagent is a chemical that meets the purity requirements of the American Chemical Society (ACS). It is generally equivalent to the AnalyticalReagent Grade. For dependable, consistent, and repeatable findings, the ACS Grade reagents can be utilized in high-quality research labs. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley sells its high-quality Magnesium Nitrate Crystal, ACS Grade online at laballey.com.

Specifications

Magnesium Nitrate Crystal ACS Features:

Assay 98.0-102.0%
Ph of a 5% Solution at 25°C 5.0-8.2
Insoluble Matter 0.005%
Chloride 0.001%
Phosphate 5 ppm
Sulfate 0.005%
Ammonium 0.003%
Barium 0.005%
Calcium 0.01%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 5 ppm
Iron 5 ppm
Managanese 5 ppm
Potassium 0.005%
Sodium 0.005%
Strontium 0.005%
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Preservative
  • Households
Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Fertilizers
  • Pharmaceutical industry
Safety and Handling

Magnesium Nitrate Crystal ACS Shipping Information:
DOT: Magnesium Nitrate, 5.1, UN1474, PG III

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