Silver Nitrate
AgNO3
Quality
Silver nitrate having a purity of ca. 99.9%, and a silver content of ca. 63.5%.
Description
Silver nitrate (also known as "Hellstone") forms colorless, transparent crystals, which are non-hygroscopic.
The production and use goes back to the 13th century, where you used nitric acid to separate gold from silver.
It shows good solubility in water (but dissolves poorly in ethanol) and can be, depending on the purity, sensitive to light.
In addition to numerous test reactions in laboratory analysis, there are typical uses of silver nitrate as in the galvanic plating, in medicine as an antiseptic or biotechnology as an additive. A popular example is the blackening of the skin at correspondingly marked bills.
Packaging
According to the arrangement.
Storage
Store in a cool, well-ventilated, dry place. Light sensitive.
Durability under ideal storage conditions up to 2 years.
Availability
In limited quantities usually at short notice.
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Name: | Silver Nitrate | ||
EC-name: | silver nitrate | ||
IUPAC Name: | silver;nitrate | ||
Chemical Formula: | AgNO3 | ||
Molecular Forma: | AgNO3 | ||
CAS-No.: | 7761-88-8 | ||
EC-No.: | 231-853-9 | ||
Hazard statements: |
GHS:
Danger
GHS03
GHS05
GHS09
UN-No.: 1493 Transport Class: 5.1 Packaging Group: II |