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Mercuric nitrate

EINECS 233-152-3
CAS No. 10045-94-0 Density 1.025 g/mL at 25 ºC
PSA 137.76000 LogP 0.56570
Solubility soluble H2O; insoluble EtOH [CRC10] Melting Point 79oC
Formula HN O3 . 1/2 Hg Boiling Point 83ºC
Molecular Weight 324.61 Flash Point °C
Transport Information N/A Appearance white to yellow crystalline powder with nitric acid odour
Safety Poison by ingestion, skin contact, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous routes. A powerful oxidizer. Probably an eye, skin, and mucous membrane irritant. Reacts with acetylene to form the explosive mercury acetylide which is sensitive to heat, friction, or contact with sulfuric acid. Reaction with ethanol forms the explosive mercury fulminate. Reaction with isobutene forms an unstable explosive product. Forms explosive mixtures with phosphine (heat- and impact-sensitive), potassium cyanide (heat-sensitive), and sulfur. Violent reaction with phosphinic acid, hypophosphoric acid, unsaturated hydrocarbons, aromatics. Vigorous reaction with petroleum hydrocarbons. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Hg and NOx. See also MERCURY COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC; and NITRATES. Risk Codes 8-23/24/25-33-34
Molecular Structure Molecular Structure of 10045-94-0 (Mercuric nitrate) Hazard Symbols Dangerous fire risk in contact with organic materials. Very toxic. TLV: TWA 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3.
Synonyms

Mercury(II)nitrate (Hg(NO3)2) (6CI);Nitric acid, mercury(2+) salt (8CI,9CI);Citrineointment;Mercuric nitrate;Mercury dinitrate;Mercury nitrate;Mercury nitrate(Hg(NO3)2);Mercury(2+) nitrate;Mercury(II) nitrate;Millon's reagent;Namedreagents and solutions, Millon's;

 

Mercuric nitrate Chemical Properties

Product Name: Mercury(II) nitrate (1:2) (CAS NO.10045-94-0)


Molecular Formula: HgN2O6
Molecular Weight: 324.6g/mol
Mol File: 10045-94-0.mol
Einecs: 233-152-3
Appearance: White crystalline solid
Boiling point: 83 °C at 760 mmHg
Density: 1.025 g/mL at 25 °C
Stability: Stable. Incompatible with strong reducing agents, combustible materials, most common metals.
Enthalpy of Vaporization: 37.72 kJ/mol
Vapour Pressure: 49.8 mmHg at 25°C
H-Bond Donor: 0
H-Bond Acceptor: 6
Product Categories: Inorganics

Mercuric nitrate Toxicity Data With Reference

1.    

orl-rat LD50:26 mg/kg

    GTPZAB    Gigiena Truda i Professionalnye Zabolevaniia. Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. 25 (7)(1981),27.
2.    

skn-rat LD50:75 mg/kg

    GTPZAB    Gigiena Truda i Professionalnye Zabolevaniia. Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. 25 (7)(1981),27.
3.    

orl-mus LD50:25 mg/kg

    GTPZAB    Gigiena Truda i Professionalnye Zabolevaniia. Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. 25 (7)(1981),27.
4.    

ipr-mus LD50:7200 µg/kg

    GTPZAB    Gigiena Truda i Professionalnye Zabolevaniia. Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. 25 (7)(1981),27.
5.    

scu-mus LDLo:20 mg/kg

    MOLAAF    Monatsschrift fuer Ohrenheilkunde und Laryngo-rhinologie. 73 (1939),751.
6.    

orl-mam LD50:87,800 µg/kg

    GISAAA    Gigiena i Sanitariya. 49 (9)(1984),11.

Mercuric nitrate Consensus Reports

Mercury and its compounds are on the Community Right-To-Know List. Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.

Mercuric nitrate Safety Profile

Poison by ingestion, skin contact, intraperitoneal, and subcutaneous routes. A powerful oxidizer. Probably an eye, skin, and mucous membrane irritant. Reacts with acetylene to form the explosive mercury acetylide which is sensitive to heat, friction, or contact with sulfuric acid. Reaction with ethanol forms the explosive mercury fulminate. Reaction with isobutene forms an unstable explosive product. Forms explosive mixtures with phosphine (heat- and impact-sensitive), potassium cyanide (heat-sensitive), and sulfur. Violent reaction with phosphinic acid, hypophosphoric acid, unsaturated hydrocarbons, aromatics. Vigorous reaction with petroleum hydrocarbons. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of Hg and NOx. See also MERCURY COMPOUNDS, INORGANIC; and NITRATES.
Safety Information of Mercury(II) nitrate (1:2) (CAS NO.10045-94-0):
Hazard Codes: Xn
Risk Statements: 8-23/24/25-33-34 
8:  Contact with combustible material may cause fire
23:  Toxic by inhalation 
24:  Toxic in contact with skin 
25:  Toxic if swallowed 
33:  Danger of cumulative effects 
34:  Causes burns
Safety Statements: 36/37
36:  Wear suitable protective clothing  
37:  Wear suitable gloves 

Mercuric nitrate Standards and Recommendations

OSHA PEL: CL 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3 (skin)
ACGIH TLV: TWA 0.1 mg(Hg)/m3 (skin); BEI: 35 µg/g creatinine total inorganic mercury in urine preshift; 15 µg/g creatinine total inorganic mercury in blood at end of shift at end of workweek.
NIOSH REL: (Mercury, Aryl and Inorganic) CL 0.1 mg/m3 (skin)
DOT Classification:  6.1; Label: Poison

Mercuric nitrate Specification

 Mercury(II) nitrate (1:2) ,its CAS NO. is 10045-94-0,the synonyms is Mercurynitrate ; Mercurynitratemonohydrate ; Nitratemercurique ; Nitratemercurique(french) ; Nitricacid,mercury(2+)salt ; Nitricacid,mercury(2++)salt ; Nitricacid,mercury(ii)salt ; Mercury(ii)nitrate0,005mol/l(0,01n)dc .

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