Molecular Weight:
63.01 g/mol Grams (g)
Refractive Rate:
1.397 (16.5 AdegC)
HS Code:
280800
Boiling point:
83 AdegC
Molecular Formula:
HNO3
Structural Formula:
HNO3
Taste:
Bitter
Classification:
Inorganic Acids
Inorganic Acid Types:
Nitric Acid
Grade:
Industrial Grade
Purity:
99.8%
Application:
fertilizers, making plastics, dyes
Appearance:
Colorless Liquid
Other Names:
Aqua fortis, Spirit of niter
Usage:
Fertilizers, Making Plastics, Dyes
Melting Point:
-42 AdegC
Density:
1.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Solubility:
decomposes into water, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen
Raw Material:
Ammonia, Oxygen, Water
This nitric acid with a molecular weight of 63.01 g/mol comes in a container made of strong plastic. It is a highly corrosive acid with the chemical formula hno3. It is colorless in nature with a melting point of -42 A c and boiling point of 83 A c. This product is a major component in the production of fertilizers with a refractive rate of 1.397 (16.5 A c). it is also used for oxidizing metals with a density of 1.51 g/m3. This product is industrial-level acid that is bitter in taste and has an acrid odor in the smell which is suitable for factories, industries, and other similar places. It is available in a liquid form, and should not be exposed to children. It comes with 99.8% purity and is not diluted.
| Molecular Weight: | 63.01 g/mol Grams (g) |
| Refractive Rate: | 1.397 (16.5 AdegC) |
| HS Code: | 280800 |
| Boiling point: | 83 AdegC |
| Molecular Formula: | HNO3 |
| Structural Formula: | HNO3 |
| Taste: | Bitter |
| Classification: | Inorganic Acids |
| Inorganic Acid Types: | Nitric Acid |
| Grade: | Industrial Grade |
| Purity: | 99.8% |
| Application: | fertilizers, making plastics, dyes |
| Appearance: | Colorless Liquid |
| Other Names: | Aqua fortis, Spirit of niter |
| Usage: | Fertilizers, Making Plastics, Dyes |
| Melting Point: | -42 AdegC |
| Density: | 1.51 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3) |
| Solubility: | decomposes into water, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen |
| Raw Material: | Ammonia, Oxygen, Water |