Physical Properties | The pentahydrate is a white crystalline solid; very hygroscopic; refractive index 1.60; very soluble in water; the aqueous solution acidic; soluble in alcohol.
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Uses | Zirconium nitrate is used as a preservative, as an analytical standard for zirconium, and in making zirconium salts.
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Preparation | Zirconium nitrate is prepared by reacting nitric acid with zirconium oxide:
ZrO2 + 4HNO3 → Zr(NO3)4 + 2H2O
The compound is crystallized as pentahydrate following evaporation to dryness.
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Chemical Properties | white, very hygroscopic crystal(s) [MER06] |
General Description | Zirconium(IV) nitrate is a white crystalline solid. Zirconium(IV) nitrate is soluble in water. Zirconium(IV) nitrate is noncombustible, but Zirconium(IV) nitrate will accelerate the burning of combustible materials. If large quantities are involved in a fire or the combustible material is finely divided, an explosion may result. Prolonged exposure to fire or heat may result in an explosion. Toxic oxides of nitrogen are produced in fires involving Zirconium(IV) nitrate. Zirconium(IV) nitrate is used as a preservative. |
Reactivity Profile | Mixtures of metal/nonmetal nitrates, such as Zirconium(IV) nitrate, with alkyl esters may explode owing to the formation of alkyl nitrates; mixtures a nitrate with phosphorus, tin (II) chloride, or other reducing agents may react explosively [Bretherick 1979. p. 108-109]. Dissolves in water to give an acid solution. |
Health Hazard | Has only a mild pharmacological action. Inhalation of dust may irritate nose and throat. Contact with eyes or skin causes irritation. |
Safety Profile | Moderately toxic by
inhalation and ingestion. A powerful
oxiQzer. When heated to decomposition it
emits toxic fumes of NOx. See also
NITRATES and ZIRCONIUM
COMPOUNDS. |