Transition metal salts are inorganic compounds made of transition metal cations. Transition metals are elements found in groups 4 to 11 of the periodic table.
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∼25% (S) (2)
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1.5% (Ru) (typically) (6)
100.00 to 100.93% (N2H4.xH2O), 64.00 to 64.60% (N2H4) (2)
Niobium pentoxide is the precursor to a majority of niobium compounds, powder metallurgy products, and alloys. It is also used in glass, optic and ceramic applications. The nanoparticles of niobium pentoxide are useful in the preparation of electrochemical capacitors and cathodes.
Silver nitrate, 1.0N Standardized Solution is used for volumetric analysis in laboratories. It is widely used as an analytical reagent owing to its immediate reaction with halide ions forming insoluble precipitate of silver(I) halides.
Solubility Information: Solubility in water: soluble. Other solubilities: soluble in alcohol Linear Formula: Y(NO3)3·6H2O. Health Hazard 2: GHS H Statement Harmful if swallowed. Causes serious eye irritation. Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Physical Form: Adhering Crystalline Powder or Crystals.