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Aluminium nitrate






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Aluminium nitrate
Names
IUPAC name

Aluminium nitrate

Other names

Nitric Aluminum salt
aluminum nitrate
aluminium(III) nitrate

Identifiers

CAS Number

  • 7784-27-2 (nonahydrate) checkY
  • 3D model (JSmol)

    ChemSpider
    ECHA InfoCard 100.033.396 Edit this at Wikidata
    EC Number
    • 236-751-8

    PubChem CID

    RTECS number
    • BD1040000 (anhydrous)
      BD1050000 (nonahydrate)
    UNII
  • 8MC6621V1H (nonhydrate) checkY
  • UN number 1438

    CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

    • InChI=1S/Al.3NO3/c;3*2-1(3)4/q+3;3*-1 checkY

      Key: JLDSOYXADOWAKB-UHFFFAOYSA-N checkY

    • InChI=1/Al.3NO3/c;3*2-1(3)4/q+3;3*-1

      Key: JLDSOYXADOWAKB-UHFFFAOYAJ

    • [Al+3].O=[N+]([O-])[O-].[O-][N+]([O-])=O.[O-][N+]([O-])=O

    Properties

    Chemical formula

    Al(NO3)3
    Molar mass 212.996 g/mol (anhydrous)
    375.134 g/mol (nonahydrate)
    Appearance White crystals, solid
    hygroscopic
    Odor odorless
    Density 1.72 g/cm3 (nonahydrate)
    Melting point 66 °C (151 °F; 339 K) (anhydrous)[1]
    73.9 °C (165.0 °F; 347.0 K) (nonahydrate)
    Boiling point 150 °C (302 °F; 423 K) (nonahydrate) decomposes

    Solubility in water

    anhydrous:
    60.0 g/100ml (0°C)
    73.9 g/100ml (20 °C)
    160 g/100ml (100 °C)
    nonahydrate:
    67.3 g/100 mL
    Solubilityinmethanol 14.45 g/100ml
    Solubilityinethanol 8.63 g/100ml
    Solubilityinethylene glycol 18.32 g/100ml

    Refractive index (nD)

    1.54
    Hazards
    GHS labelling:

    Pictograms

    GHS03: OxidizingGHS05: CorrosiveGHS06: ToxicGHS07: Exclamation markGHS08: Health hazard

    Signal word

    Danger

    Hazard statements

    H271, H272, H301, H315, H318, H319, H361

    Precautionary statements

    P201, P202, P210, P220, P221, P264, P270, P280, P281, P283, P301+P310, P302+P352, P305+P351+P338, P306+P360, P308+P313, P310, P321, P330, P332+P313, P337+P313, P362, P370+P378, P371+P380+P375, P405, P501
    NFPA 704 (fire diamond)
    NFPA 704 four-colored diamondHealth 2: Intense or continued but not chronic exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury. E.g. chloroformFlammability 0: Will not burn. E.g. waterInstability 1: Normally stable, but can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressures. E.g. calciumSpecial hazard OX: Oxidizer. E.g. potassium perchlorate
    2
    0
    1
    Flash point 35 °C (95 °F; 308 K) (nonahydrate)
    Lethal dose or concentration (LD, LC):

    LD50 (median dose)

    4280 mg/kg, oral (rat)
    NIOSH (US health exposure limits):

    PEL (Permissible)

    none[2]

    REL (Recommended)

    2 mg/m3[2]

    IDLH (Immediate danger)

    N.D.[2]
    Safety data sheet (SDS) External MSDS

    Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

    ☒N verify (what is checkY☒N ?)

    Infobox references

    Aluminium nitrate is a white, water-soluble saltofaluminium and nitric acid, most commonly existing as the crystalline hydrate, aluminium nitrate nonahydrate, Al(NO3)3·9H2O.

    Preparation[edit]

    Aluminium nitrate cannot be synthesized by the reaction of aluminium with concentrated nitric acid, as the aluminium forms a passivation layer.

    Aluminium nitrate may instead be prepared by the reaction of nitric acid with aluminium(III) chloride. Nitrosyl chloride is produced as a by-product; it bubbles out of the solution as a gas. More conveniently, the salt can be made by reacting nitric acid with aluminium hydroxide.

    Aluminium nitrate may also be prepared a metathesis reaction between aluminium sulfate and a nitrate salt with a suitable cation such as barium, strontium, calcium, silver, or lead. e.g. Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Ba(NO3)2 → 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3 BaSO4.

    Uses[edit]

    Aluminium nitrate is a strong oxidizing agent. It is used in tanning leather, antiperspirants, corrosion inhibitors, extraction of uranium, petroleum refining, and as a nitrating agent.

    The nonahydrate and other hydrated aluminium nitrates have many applications. These salts are used to produce alumina for preparation of insulating papers, in cathode ray tube heating elements, and on transformer core laminates. The hydrated salts are also used for the extraction of actinide elements.[3]

    It is used in the laboratory and classroom such as in the reaction

    Al(NO3)3 + 3 NaOH → Al(OH)3 + 3 NaNO3

    It is, however, much less often encountered than aluminium chloride and aluminium sulfate.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "aluminum nitrate".
  • ^ a b c NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards. "#0024". National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
  • ^ Pradyot Patnaik. Handbook of Inorganic Chemicals. McGraw-Hill, 2002, ISBN 0-07-049439-8.
  • External links[edit]


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