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Samarium

Samarium Nitrate Hydrate

CAS # : 13759-83-6
Molecular Formula: Sm(NO3)3 • 6H2O
EC No.: 233-798-6

                
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Product Details

Samarium nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Sm(NO3)3 • 6H2O, and it appears as a light yellow crystal. It is soluble in water. At 18℃, about 25g of hydrate can be dissolved in 100mL of water. Soluble in benzene. Heat to 760℃ and decompose into samarium oxide.

Applications:

1. Used as an additive in the chemical industry.

2. It can be used as a catalyst for various reactions.

3. Growth agents for crops.


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Technical Data

Samarium Nitrate 99.9%

ET-SmN

Samarium Nitrate.pdf

Samarium Nitrate Hydrate  Sm(NO3) 3 ·6H2O 99.9%.pdf


Properties (Theoretical)

Molecular FormulaN3O6Sm

Molecular Weight

444.47

Appearanceliquid 

Melting Point

N/A

Boiling Point

N/A

Density

N/A

Precise Quality

275.895 g/mol

Single Isotope Mass

275.895325 Da


Health & Safety Information

Signal Word

Danger

Risk Statement

H272-H315-H319-H335

Dangerous Code

O,Xi

Risk Code

8-36/37/38

Safety Statement

17-26-36/37/39

RTECS Number

VP3150000

Transportation Information

UN 1477 5.1/PG 2

WGK Germany

2


Packaging Specifications:

Standard packaging: 50 kg/drum, 500 kg/pallet, ton bags

Sample packaging: 500 g/bag, 1 kg/bottle



Samarium Nitrate Hydrate
About Lanthanum Metal

Dissolve an appropriate amount of samarium oxide in a 50% nitric acid solution and heat it in a steam bath. Samarium oxide is usually completely soluble. If there is a small amount of oxide remaining at the bottom of the container, it needs to be filtered. The obtained clear liquid was heated in a water bath at 75℃ to remove most of the solvent. Crystals precipitate when the solution cools. Filter the crystals, place them in a vacuum dryer containing granular sodium hydroxide and magnesium perchlorate, and dry them under vacuum to obtain samarium nitrate hydrate.