Calcium Nitrate
Calcium Nitrate is a chemical compound with the formula Ca(NO3)2. This compound is a white, odorless solid that dissolves easily in water and is therefore widely used as a nitrogen fertilizer in agriculture. The following is an explanation of the properties, uses, and benefits of calcium nitrate
Properties Calcium Nitrate
Appearance: White, odorless solid
Chemical formula: Ca(NO3)2
Solubility: Easily soluble in water
Compound type: Ionic compound
Applications Calcium Nitrate
Agriculture:
Nitrogen fertilizer: As a source of nitrogen and calcium for plants, it promotes faster and healthier growth.
Soil improvement: Helps improve soil quality and structure and prevents soil erosion.
Chemical industry:
Production of dyes and pigments: Used as a raw material in the production of dyes and pigments.
Explosives Production: Used as an oxidizing agent in the production of explosives.
Food Industry:
Food Preservative: Used as a preservative in some foods.
Benefits
Increases plant growth: The nitrogen in calcium nitrate increases plant growth and development.
Prevents soil erosion: Calcium nitrate helps improve soil structure and prevent erosion.
Source of Calcium: This compound is a rich source of calcium, which is essential for plant growth.
Calcium Nitrate
Products | Grade | Density | Assay | Molecular Formula | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS |
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Calcium nitrate | Reagent Grade, Technical | 2.504 g/cm3 | 98% | Ca(NO3)2 | Waste water treatment, Concrete, | ||
Calcium nitrate |