Cobalt Nitrate

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Cobalt nitrate is a mineral chemical compound and usually has a number of different crystallization waters, the most common of which is six crystallized glasses of water with the chemical formula Co (NO3) 2 · 6H2O, which are dark red (crimson) melting crystals. It dissolves easily in water and other polar solvents and is non-flammable.

Cobalt Nitrate

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Cobalt nitrate is a mineral chemical compound and usually has a number of different crystallization waters, the most common of which is six crystallized glasses of water with the chemical formula Co (NO3) 2 · 6H2O, which are dark red (crimson) melting crystals. It dissolves easily in water and other polar solvents and is non-flammable.

Cobalt Nitrate

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Cobalt nitrate is a mineral chemical compound and usually has a number of different crystallization waters, the most common of which is six crystallized glasses of water with the chemical formula Co (NO3) 2 · 6H2O, which are dark red (crimson) melting crystals. It dissolves easily in water and other polar solvents and is non-flammable.

Nickel Nitrate

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Nickel nitrate is a mineral chemical compound with the chemical formula Ni (NO3) 2 and its crystals are emerald green. It dissolves easily in water in a high percentage and is non-flammable, but it increases the explosive power of some explosives. Nickel nitrate can react strongly in contact with reducing agents such as aluminum powder, magnesium powder, or tin chloride. Heating with nickel nitrate causes it to decompose and produce poisonous brown gases such as nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen pentoxide.

 

Nickel Nitrate

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Nickel nitrate is a mineral chemical compound with the chemical formula Ni (NO3) 2 and its crystals are emerald green. It dissolves easily in water in a high percentage and is non-flammable, but it increases the explosive power of some explosives. Nickel nitrate can react strongly in contact with reducing agents such as aluminum powder, magnesium powder, or tin chloride. Heating with nickel nitrate causes it to decompose and produce poisonous brown gases such as nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen pentoxide.

 

Nickel Nitrate

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Nickel nitrate is a mineral chemical compound with the chemical formula Ni (NO3) 2 and its crystals are emerald green. It dissolves easily in water in a high percentage and is non-flammable, but it increases the explosive power of some explosives. Nickel nitrate can react strongly in contact with reducing agents such as aluminum powder, magnesium powder, or tin chloride. Heating with nickel nitrate causes it to decompose and produce poisonous brown gases such as nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen pentoxide.

 

Potassium Nitrate

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Potassium nitrate or dandruff is a chemical compound with the formula K (NO3) 2; Potassium nitrate contains 45% K2O and 10% nitrogen. Due to its explosive properties, 80% of potassium nitrate and 20% of potassium chloride are usually used in the preparation of chemical fertilizers. Potassium nitrate is 100% soluble in water, and its chlorine content is less than half a percent. Globally, only a small amount of potash is used as a single element (simple) fertilizer. Most of them are mixed with nitrogen and nitrogen in compound chemical fertilizers to form PK, NK, and NPK fertilizers. Sometimes micronutrients (zinc, manganese, etc.) are added to these fertilizers and it is presented as a complete fertilizer (macro), which can be used due to having the elements needed by the plant together to increase the yield of agricultural products. Be.

Potassium Nitrate

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Potassium nitrate or dandruff is a chemical compound with the formula K (NO3) 2; Potassium nitrate contains 45% K2O and 10% nitrogen. Due to its explosive properties, 80% of potassium nitrate and 20% of potassium chloride are usually used in the preparation of chemical fertilizers. Potassium nitrate is 100% soluble in water, and its chlorine content is less than half a percent. Globally, only a small amount of potash is used as a single element (simple) fertilizer. Most of them are mixed with nitrogen and nitrogen in compound chemical fertilizers to form PK, NK, and NPK fertilizers. Sometimes micronutrients (zinc, manganese, etc.) are added to these fertilizers and it is presented as a complete fertilizer (macro), which can be used due to having the elements needed by the plant together to increase the yield of agricultural products. Be.

Potassium Nitrate

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Potassium nitrate or dandruff is a chemical compound with the formula K (NO3) 2; Potassium nitrate contains 45% K2O and 10% nitrogen. Due to its explosive properties, 80% of potassium nitrate and 20% of potassium chloride are usually used in the preparation of chemical fertilizers. Potassium nitrate is 100% soluble in water, and its chlorine content is less than half a percent. Globally, only a small amount of potash is used as a single element (simple) fertilizer. Most of them are mixed with nitrogen and nitrogen in compound chemical fertilizers to form PK, NK, and NPK fertilizers. Sometimes micronutrients (zinc, manganese, etc.) are added to these fertilizers and it is presented as a complete fertilizer (macro), which can be used due to having the elements needed by the plant together to increase the yield of agricultural products. Be.