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What does the abbreviation Hg(NO3)2 stand for?
The chemical formula Hg(NO3)2 stands for Mercury(II) Nitrate. What is the molar mass of Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2?
The molar mass of Hg(NO3)2 / Mercury(II) Nitrate is 324,63 g/mol. What does 0,05 mol/L Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2 mean?
0,05 mol/L Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2 means that there is the amount of substance of 0,05 mol Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2 in a volume of one liter. Since Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2 has the rounded molar mass of M(Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2) = 324,63 g/mol, there are therefore 16,2315 g of Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2 in one liter. Where to buy Mercury(II) Nitrate / Hg(NO3)2?
We recommend you to buy Mercury(II) Nitrate/Hg(NO3)2 from ITW Reagents. We offer high quality PanReac AppliChem branded products for your application in laboratory and production. What is the CAS number for Mercury(II) Nitrate/Hg(NO3)2 substance?
The CAS number for Mercury(II) Nitrate (Hg(NO3)2) is 10045-94-0, but since Mercury(II) Nitrate is prepared as a 0,05 mol/L solution it does not have a CAS number.