Ammonium ceric nitrate, also known as ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN), has many uses in laboratories, including: Oxidizing agent: Used in organic syntheses as an oxidizing agent Quantitative analysis: Used as a standard oxidant in quantitative analysis Alcohol and phenol testing: Used to test for the presence of alcohols or phenols in a solution Catalyzing reactions: Catalyzes the reaction between primary amines and β-dicarbonyl compounds Manufacturing substances: Used in the manufacture of substances Photomasks and liquid crystal displays: Used in the production of photomasks and liquid crystal displays Ammonium ceric nitrate is an orange-red, water-soluble cerium salt with the chemical formula (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6. It is an oxidizing substance and can cause serious health hazards if swallowed. It can also cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation. When handling ammonium ceric nitrate, it is important to use personal protective equipment and ventilate the area
Weight: 0.100 kg, Dimensions: 10 × 5 × 10 cm
• Oxidizing agent
• Quantitative analysis
• Alcohol and phenol testing
• Catalyzing reactions
• Manufacturing substances
• Photomasks and liquid crystal displays