CAS 7783-34-8
:Mercury(II) nitrate hydrate, ACS
- Nitric acid, mercury(2+) salt, monohydrate
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- Mercury Dinitrate Hydrate
Mercuric Nitrate, Monohydrate, Reagent, ACS
CAS:Formula:H2HgNO4Purity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:280.6102Mercury(II) nitrate monohydrate, 98+% (ACS)
CAS:Mercury(II) nitrate monohydrate, 98+% (ACS)
Formula:Hg(NO3)2·H2OPurity:98+%Color and Shape:white xtl.Molecular weight:324.60 (342.62)Mercuric Nitrate Monohydrate ACS, 98.5%
CAS:Formula:Hg(NO3)2·H2OPurity:min. 98.5%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powder/solid, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:342.62Mercuric Nitrate Monohydrate extrapure, 98%
CAS:Formula:Hg(NO3)2·H2OPurity:min. 98%Color and Shape:White, Crystalline powder, Clear, ColourlessMolecular weight:342.62Mercury(II) nitrate monohydrate
CAS:Controlled ProductMercury(II) nitrate monohydrate (HgNO3·H2O) is a salt that is used in the synthesis of other mercury compounds. It is activated by reaction with ammonia or ammonium chloride to yield the mercury(II) nitrate. This compound can be used as a fluorescence probe for identification and quantification of nitrogen atoms in biological molecules. Monoclonal antibodies against human serum proteins can be prepared from HgNO3·H2O-treated mouse ascites fluid, which are then used for immunological detection of picolinic acid in human serum. The reaction solution for this procedure should contain benzalkonium chloride, light emission reagents, and halides. The IUPAC name for this compound is mercuric nitrate monohydrate and it has a kinetic data available.
Formula:Hg(NO3)2•H2OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:342.62 g/molRef: 3D-FM43031
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