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Cadmium nitrate

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Cadmium nitrate
Skeletal formula of cadmium chloride
Crystal of cadmium chloride
Names
IUPAC name
Cadmium(II) nitrate
Other names
Nitric acid, cadmium salt
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChEBI
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard 100.030.633
EC Number
  • 233-710-6
PubChem CID
UNII
UN number 3087, 2570
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  • InChI=1/Cd.2NO3/c;2*2-1(3)4/q+2;2*-1
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Properties
Cd(NO3)2
Molar mass 236.42 g/mol (anhydrous)
308.48 g/mol (tetrahydrate)
Appearance White crystals, hygroscopic
Odor Odorless
Density 3.6 g/cm3 (anhydrous)
2.45 g/cm3 (tetrahdyrate)
Melting point 360 °C (680 °F; 633 K)
at 760 mmHg (anhydrous)
59.5 °C (139.1 °F; 332.6 K)
at 760 mmHg (tetrahydrate)
Boiling point 132 °C (270 °F; 405 K)
at 760 mmHg (tetrahydrate)
109.7 g/100 mL (0 °C)
126.6 g/100 mL (18 °C)
139.8 g/100 mL (30 °C)
320.9 g/100 mL (59.5 °C)
Solubility Soluble in acids, ammonia, alcohols, ether, acetone
5 g/L in methanol
−5.51·10−5 cm3/mol (anhydrous)
−1.4·10−4 cm3/mol (tetrahydrate)
Structure
Cubic (anhydrous)
Orthorhombic (tetrahydrate)
Fdd2, No. 43 (tetrahydrate)
mm2 (tetrahydrate)
α = 90°, β = 90°, γ = 90°
Hazards
GHS labelling:
GHS06: ToxicGHS08: Health hazardGHS09: Environmental hazard
Danger
H301, H330, H340, H350, H360, H372, H410
P201, P260, P273, P284, P301+P310, P310
NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
4
0
0
Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC):
300 mg/kg (rats, oral)
NIOSH (US health exposure limits):
PEL (Permissible)
[1910.1027] TWA 0.005 mg/m3 (as Cd)
REL (Recommended)
Ca
IDLH (Immediate danger)
Ca [9 mg/m3 (as Cd)]
Related compounds
Other anions
Cadmium acetate
Cadmium chloride
Cadmium sulfate
Other cations
Zinc nitrate
Calcium nitrate
Magnesium nitrate
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Cadmium nitrate describes any of the related members of a family of inorganic compounds with the general formula , the most commonly encountered form being the tetrahydrate. The anhydrous form is volatile, but the others are colourless crystalline solids that are deliquescent, tending to absorb enough moisture from the air to form an aqueous solution. Like other cadmium compounds, cadmium nitrate is known to be carcinogenic.

Uses

Cadmium nitrate is used for coloring glass and porcelain and as a flash powder in photography.

Preparation

Cadmium nitrate is prepared by dissolving cadmium metal or its oxide, hydroxide, or carbonate, in nitric acid followed by crystallization:

CdO + 2HNO3 → Cd(NO3)2 + H2O
CdCO3 + 2 HNO3 → Cd(NO3)2 + CO2 + H2O
Cd + 4 HNO3 → 2 NO2 + 2 H2O + Cd(NO3)2

Reactions

Thermal dissociation at elevated temperatures produces cadmium oxide and oxides of nitrogen. When hydrogen sulfide is passed through an acidified solution of cadmium nitrate, yellow cadmium sulfide is formed. A red modification of the sulfide is formed under boiling conditions.

When with caustic soda solution, cadmium oxide forms precipitate of cadmium hydroxide. Many insoluble cadmium salts are obtained by such precipitation reactions.

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