Calcium nitrate
1.Name:Calcium nitrate
Molecular formula :Ca(NO3).4H2O
Formula weight:236.149
2.Property:
white powder crystal, soluble in water,density:1.896, decompose at about 40,while being heated up to 150,it will
completely dehydrate and turn into anhydrous calcium nitrite,when temperature up to 500, it will decompose into
calcium nitrite and oxygen, if the teprature continue to go up,it will eventually become calcum oxide and nitrogen
white powder crystal, soluble in water,density:1.896, decompose at about 40,while being heated up to 150,it will
completely dehydrate and turn into anhydrous calcium nitrite,when temperature up to 500, it will decompose into
calcium nitrite and oxygen, if the teprature continue to go up,it will eventually become calcum oxide and nitrogen
oxide,it is freely soluble in methanol,alcohol,acetone,methy acetate and liquid ammonia. It is oxidizer,it is liable to
deliquesce in the air.
deliquesce in the air.
3.Usage:
(1) agricuture:it is a new high efficiency compound fertilizer which can provide N and quick result Ca,it has been widely
used in greenhouse and large acreage farmland.
used in greenhouse and large acreage farmland.
(2) industry: it is used for refrigerant,cement antifreezer,bonderite of steel industry,making fireworks and other nitrate.
4.Specifications (Technical Standards:Q/WCX001--2005)
Index name | Industrial grade | Agricultural grade |
Calcium nitrateCa(NO3)2·4H2O%≥ | 99.0 | 99.0 |
Calcium nitrate,%≥ | 68-71 | 68-71 |
calcium oxide,%≥ | 23.4 | 23.4 |
calcium,%≥ | 16.77 | 16.77 |
ammonia ,%≤ | 0.003 | 0.003 |
carbonic acid ,%≤ | 0.006 | 0.006 |
chloride ,%≤ | 0.001 | 0.001 |
Water insoluble ,%≤ | 0.01 | 0.01 |
Fe,%≤ | 0.0007 | 0.0007 |
nitrogen content%≥ | —— | 11.74 |
PHvalue | —— | 6-7 |
5, form:
crystallization, powder.
crystallization, powder.
6, packing:
woven bags lined with plastic bags, net weight of 25kg/50kg/500kg/1000kg, or according to customer requirements.
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