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We offer a wide range of nitrate, which are known for safe use. These nitrate are properly packed prior to final delivery. Further, our range of nitrate is offered at market leading prices. Our range include:
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Potassium Nitrate | | | Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula KNO3. A naturally occurring mineral source of nitrogen, KNO3 constitutes a critical oxidizing component of black powder/gunpowder. In the past it was also used for several kinds of burning fuses, including slow matches. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Sodium Nitrate | | | We offer sodium nitrate, which are pure and are used in industries for diverse purposes. These are offered at affordable prices. In addition, our range is quality tested to ensure delivery of flawless range. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Copper Nitrate | | | Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(NO3)2. Commonly referred to simply as copper nitrate, the anhydrous form is a blue, crystalline solid. Hydrated forms of copper nitrate, also blue, are commonly used in school laboratories to demonstrate chemical voltaic cell reactions. The Roman numeral sign is to specify that the copper has an oxidation state of +2. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Lead Nitrate | | | Lead(II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula PB(NO3)2. It commonly occurs as a colourless crystal or white powder and unlike most other lead(II) salts, is soluble in water. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Saltpetre | | | Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula KNO3. A naturally occurring mineral source of nitrogen, KNO3 constitutes a critical oxidizing component of black powder/gunpowder. In the past it was also used for several kinds of burning fuses, including slow matches. Potassium nitrate readily precipitates from mixtures of salts, and decomposing urine was the main commercial source of the nitrate ion, through various means, from the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern era through the 19th century. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Potassium Nitrate | | | Potassium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula KNO3. A naturally occurring mineral source of nitrogen, KNO3 constitutes a critical oxidizing component of black powder/gunpowder. In the past it was also used for several kinds of burning fuses, including slow matches. Potassium nitrate readily precipitates from mixtures of salts, and decomposing urine was the main commercial source of the nitrate ion, through various means, from the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern era through the 19th century. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Copper Nitrate | | | Cu(NO3)2·3H2O Green powder or blue crystals soluble in water used in electroplating copper on iron. Also known as copper nitrate. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Copper(II) Nitrate | | | Copper(II) nitrate is the chemical compound with the formula Cu(NO3)2. Commonly referred to simply as copper nitrate, the anhydrous form is a blue, crystalline solid. Hydrated forms of copper nitrate, also blue, are commonly used in school laboratories to demonstrate chemical voltaic cell reactions. The Roman numeral sign is to specify that the copper has an oxidation state of +2. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Lead (II) Nitrate | | | Lead(II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula PB(NO3)2. It commonly occurs as a colorless crystal or white powder and, unlike most other lead(II) salts, is soluble in water. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
Lead Dinitrate | | | Lead(II) nitrate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula PB(NO3)2. It commonly occurs as a colorless crystal or white powder and, unlike most other lead(II) salts, is soluble in water. |  | | Send Enquiry | |
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