I am doing a project in my quantitative analysis class that requires mercuric nitrate, however I was told that the solution we have is too wet. Does anyone know how I can dry mercuric nitrate? Or, does anyone know of any sources that might lead me to this information?
Any help would be appreciated! Thanks
This I find amusing! The solution is too wet! heheh, are you sure your instructor isn't just being humorous?
If indeed the problem is that your mercury nitrate is hydrated, your best solution is vacuum dessication in a proper dessicator over the usual choice, P2O5. If you try heating, make sure you do it in a deep beaker as there is the possibility of the metal salt popping about, which is not a good situation given the toxicity of mercury nitrate. Assuming that this is mercury (II) nitrate, be careful to avoid overheating or you'll decompose it to nitrogen dioxide and mercuric oxide which will then need redissolved in nitric acid and the whole evaporation process repeated.
nj_bartel, when you talk of Schlenk line, I immediately think of septum, was that the word you were looking for?