Product Description
Discover the Supreme Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder, recognized globally for its noteworthy chemical properties and hailed as an acclaimed new offering. With a pristine blue hue, a melting point of 114.5C, and a boiling point of 170C, it stands as a kingly choice for various industrial applications. Originating from India, our Copper Nitrate embodies premium quality standards and dependable durability. Suitable for room-temperature storage, it is available from Indias leading exporter, manufacturer, supplier, and trader, delivering excellence to international markets.
Key Features of Copper Nitrate Trihydrate
This Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder is integrated with a range of features including supreme chemical stability. For optimal application, follow the specified directions of use. Additional highlights include its structural formula, Cu(NO3)2, and its unique temperature requirements making it supreme for industrial usage needs.
Specifications and Export Market
Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder samples are available upon request, supported by clear and efficient order processing policies. With quick dispatch and tightly sealed packaging, our solutions meet global standards, ensuring customers supreme satisfaction.
FAQs of Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder:
Q: How should Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder be stored?
A: Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder should be stored at room temperature for optimal preservation of its chemical properties.
Q: What are the uses of Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder?
A: It is commonly used in industrial processes involving chemical reactions that require precise and stable nitrate compounds.
Q: Where is Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder manufactured?
A: Our Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder is proudly manufactured in India.
Q: What is the structural formula of Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder?
A: The structural formula of Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder is Cu(NO3)2.
Q: What is the melting point and boiling point of the powder?
A: Copper Nitrate Trihydrate Powder has a melting point of 114.5C and a boiling point of 170C.