| Mercury (II) nitrate |
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| IUPAC name |
Mercury dinitrate
Mercury(II) nitrate |
| Other names |
Mercuric nitrate |
| Identifiers |
| CAS number |
10045-94-0 |
| Properties |
| Molecular formula |
Hg(NO3)2 |
| Molar mass |
324.7 g/mol |
| Appearance |
colorless crystals or white powder |
| Density |
4.4 g/cm³, solid |
| Melting point |
79 °C
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| Boiling point |
N/A
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| Solubility in water |
Soluble |
| Hazards |
| EU classification |
Very toxic (T+); Dangerous for the environment (N) |
| NFPA 704 |
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| R-phrases |
R26/27/28, R33, R50/53 |
| S-phrases |
(S1/2), S13, S28,
S45, S60, S61 |
| Related compounds |
| Other anions |
Mercury(II) chloride
Mercury(II) sulfide
Mercury(II) selenide
Mercury(II) telluride |
| Other cations |
Tin(II) nitrate
Zinc nitrate
Lead(II) nitrate |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox references |
Mercury(II) nitrate is a toxic colorless or white soluble crystalline compound of mercury. It was also used to treat fur to make felt until the practice was banned in December 1941 by The United States Public Health Service.
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