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Calcium Nitrate
Calcium Nitrate

Calcium Nitrate

Product Details:

  • Purity 98%
  • Poisonous YES
  • Ph Level 3.5
  • Application Industrial
  • Physical Form Powder
  • Storage Room Temperature
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Calcium Nitrate Price And Quantity

  • 100 Kilograms

Calcium Nitrate Product Specifications

  • 3.5
  • Industrial
  • Powder
  • Room Temperature
  • YES
  • 98%

Calcium Nitrate Trade Information

  • 5000 Kilograms Per Month
  • 7 - 10 Days
  • All India

Product Description

Calcium Nitrate is a high-purity powder with a 98% purity level and a pH level of 3.5. It is used in various industrial applications and must be stored at room temperature. However, it is essential to note that this product is poisonous and must be handled with care. Calcium Nitrate is an excellent source of calcium and nitrogen, making it ideal for fertilizing plants. Additionally, it is used as a concrete accelerator and as a component in wastewater treatment systems.

Calcium nitrate are inorganic compounds with the formula Ca(NO3)2(H2O)x. The anhydrous compound, which is rarely encountered, absorbs moisture from the air to give the tetrahydrate. Both anhydrous and hydrated forms are colourless salts. Hydrated calcium nitrate, also called Norgessalpeter

(Norwegian salpeter), is mainly used as a component in fertilizers, but it has other applications. Nitrocalcite is the name for a mineral which is a hydrated calcium nitrate that forms as an efflorescence where manure contacts concrete or limestone in a dry environment as in stables or caverns. A variety of related salts are known including calcium ammonium nitrate decahydrate and calcium potassium nitrate decahydrate.

The fertilizer grade (15.5-0-0 + 19% Ca) is popular in the greenhouse and hydroponics trades; it contains ammonium nitrate and water, as the "double salt" 5Ca(NO3)2·NH4NO3·10H2O. This is called calcium ammonium nitrate and often the name calcium nitrate prill is used as it always comes in a prilled (granular) form. Formulations lacking ammonia are also known: Ca(NO3)2·4H2O (11.9-0-0 + 16.9 Ca) and the water-free 17-0-0 + 23.6 Ca. A liquid formulation (9-0-0 + 11 Ca) is also offered. An anhydrous, air-stable derivative is the urea complex Ca(NO3)2·4[OC(NH2)2], which has been sold as Cal-Urea.

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