Copper nitrate also occurs as five different hydrates, the most common ones being the trihydrate and hexahydrate. These materials are more commonly encountered in commerce than in the laboratory. Copper(II) nitrate, Cu(NO3)2, is an inorganic compound that forms a blue crystalline solid.
| Cupric Nitrate, 98% - Specification | |
| Synonyms | Copper(II) nitrate trihydrate; Cupric nitrate trihydrate |
| Categories | Inorganic chemicals, Copper compounds |
| Grade | Extra Pure |
| HSN Code | 28342990 |
| Assay | 98%+ |
| Appearance (Form) | Crystals crystalline powder, chips or flakes |
| Appearance (Colour) | Blue to blue-green |
| Chloride (Cl) | Max 0.005% |
| Sulphate (SO4) | Max 0.02% |
| Iron (Fe) | Max 0.02% |
| Cupric Nitrate, GR 99%+ - Specification | |
| Synonyms | Copper(II) nitrate trihydrate; Cupric nitrate trihydrate |
| Categories | Inorganic chemicals, Copper compounds |
| Grade | AR / GR |
| HSN Code | 28342990 |
| Assay | ≥99% |
| Appearance (Form) | Crystalline |
| Appearance (Colour) | Blue to blue-green |
| Density | 2.32 g/cm3 |
| Maximum Limits of Impurities : | |
| Chloride(Cl) | 0.0005% |
| Sulphate(SO4) | 0.0005% |
| Lead(Pb) | 0.001% |
| Iron(Fe) | 0.002% |
Safety Information
- Hazard Codes O,C
- Risk Statements 8-22-34
- Safety Statements 17-26-36/37/39-45
- RIDADR UN 3085 5.1/PG 2



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