HS Code:
280800
Structural Formula:
HNO₃
Molecular Formula:
HNO₃
Taste:
bitter taste
Molecular Weight:
63.01 g/mol Grams (g)
Boiling point:
83 i?1/2C
Classification:
Organic Acids
Organic Acid Types:
Carboxylic Acid
Inorganic Acid Types:
Nitric Acid
Grade:
Industrial Grade
Purity:
100%
Application:
In various concentrations the acid is used in the manufacture of fertilizers, pigments, dyes, drugs, explosives, detergents, and inorganic salts and acids, as well as in petroleum refining and metallurgical processes
CAS No:
7697-37-2
Other Names:
Aqua fortis, Spirit of niter, Eau forte, Hydrogen nitrate, Acidum nitricum
Usage:
Nitric acid is used in the production of ammonium nitrate for fertilizers, making plastics, and in the manufacture of dyes. It is also used for making explosives such as nitroglycerin and TNT. When it is combined with hydrochloric acid, an element called aqua regia is formed.
Melting Point:
-42 i?1/2C
Density:
1.51 g/cmi?1/2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
Solubility:
water
Classification - Organic Acids Organic Acid Types - Carboxylic Acid Inorganic Acid Types - Nitric Acid Grade - Industrial Grade Purity - 100 % CAS No. - 7697-37-2
HS Code: | 280800 |
Structural Formula: | HNO₃ |
Molecular Formula: | HNO₃ |
Taste: | bitter taste |
Molecular Weight: | 63.01 g/mol Grams (g) |
Boiling point: | 83 i?1/2C |
Classification: | Organic Acids |
Organic Acid Types: | Carboxylic Acid |
Inorganic Acid Types: | Nitric Acid |
Grade: | Industrial Grade |
Purity: | 100% |
Application: | In various concentrations the acid is used in the manufacture of fertilizers, pigments, dyes, drugs, explosives, detergents, and inorganic salts and acids, as well as in petroleum refining and metallurgical processes |
CAS No: | 7697-37-2 |
Other Names: | Aqua fortis, Spirit of niter, Eau forte, Hydrogen nitrate, Acidum nitricum |
Usage: | Nitric acid is used in the production of ammonium nitrate for fertilizers, making plastics, and in the manufacture of dyes. It is also used for making explosives such as nitroglycerin and TNT. When it is combined with hydrochloric acid, an element called aqua regia is formed. |
Melting Point: | -42 i?1/2C |
Density: | 1.51 g/cmi?1/2 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3) |
Solubility: | water |