Thursday, March 8, 2012

Properties of Bismuth Nitrate

Properties of Bismuth Nitrate
Appearance/Form: Clear, colorless crystals
Formula: Bi(NO3)3 · 5H2O
Molecular Weight: 485.07
MP: 30 °C (86 °F)
BP: 75-80 °C (167-176 °F)
Density: 2.83 g/mL
Solubility: Soluble in dilute nitric acid, alcohol, and acetone
Other: Slowly decomposed by water to the sub-nitrate
Bismuth Nitrate is cellophane and colorless. It is abiding beneath accustomed altitude of use and storage. Bismuth nitrate retains its accustomed agreement if kept abroad from heat, moisture, dusting, acquaintance with combustibles and incompatibles.
Bismuth Nitrate, 10035-06-0, Bi(NO3)3 ∙ 5H2O, MW 485.07.  Bismuth nitrate is clear, colorless crystals. Bismuth nitrate is soluble in dilute nitric acid, alcohol, and acetone, slowly decomposed by water to the sub-nitrate. Bismuth nitrate is used in preparation of other bismuth salts, luminous paints, enamels, and in making white patinas (bronze).
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