- Caesium nitrate
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Caesium nitrate[1] Identifiers CAS number 7789-18-6 ChemSpider 56425 EC-number 232-146-8 UN number 1451 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - [Cs+].[O-][N+]([O-])=O
Properties Molecular formula CsNO3 Molar mass 194.91 g/mol Appearance white solid Density 3.685 g/cm3 Melting point 414 ºC
Boiling point decomp., see text
Solubility in water 9.16 g/100 ml (0 ºC)
196.8 g/100 ml (100 ºC)Solubility in acetone soluble Solubility in ethanol slightly soluble Hazards GHS pictograms GHS signal word WARNING GHS hazard statements H272 GHS precautionary statements P210, P220, P221, P280, P370+378, P501 EU Index not listed Flash point non-flammable Related compounds Other anions Caesium nitrite Other cations Lithium nitrate
Sodium nitrate
Potassium nitrate
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Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references Caesium nitrate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CsNO3. It is used in pyrotechnic compositions, as a colorant and an oxidizer, e.g. in decoys and illumination flares. The caesium emissions are chiefly due to two powerful spectral lines at 852.113 nm and 894.347 nm.
Caesium nitrate prisms are used in infrared spectroscopy, in x-ray phosphors, and in scintillation counters.[2] It is also used in making optical glasses and lenses.
As with other alkali metal nitrates, caesium nitrate decomposes on gentle heating to give caesium nitrite:
- 2CsNO3 → 2CsNO2 + O2
Caesium also forms two unusual acid nitrates, which can be described as CsNO3·HNO3 and CsNO3·2HNO3 (melting points 100 ºC and 36–38 ºC respectively).[1]
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Caesium compounds Categories:- Caesium compounds
- Nitrates
- Pyrotechnic oxidizers
- Pyrotechnic colorants
- Oxidizing agents
- Inorganic compound stubs
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