| Title:  Cobaltous Nitrate CAS Registry Number:  10141-05-6 Molecular Formula:  CoN2O6 Molecular Weight:  182.94 Percent Composition:  Co 32.21%, N 15.31%, O 52.47% Line Formula:  Co(NO3)2 Literature References:  Prepn:  Gmelins, Cobalt (8th ed.) 58 (part A), 252-262 (1932) and supplement, 515-521 (1961); Weigel et al., Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 1964, 836; Addison, Sutton, J. Chem. Soc. 1964, 5553.  Toxicity study:  G. J. A. Speijers et al., Food Chem. Toxicol. 20, 311 (1982).  Review of toxicology:  B. Venugopal, T. D. Luckey, Environ. Qual. Safety Suppl. 1, 4-73 (1975).  Review:  de Bie, Doyen, Cobalt 15, 3-13; 16, 3-15 (1962). Properties:  Pale red powder.  Dec at 100-105°.  d 2.49.  Sol in water.  LD in rabbits (mg/kg):  250 orally, 75 s.c. (Venugopal, Luckey). Density:  d 2.49 Toxicity data:  LD in rabbits (mg/kg):  250 orally, 75 s.c. (Venugopal, Luckey)   Derivative Type:  Hexahydrate  CAS Registry Number:  10026-22-9 Properties:  Red, deliquesc, monoclinic crystals.  mp ~55°.  Red liq becomes green and dec to the oxide above 74°.  d 1.88.  Very sol in water, alcohol, most organic solvents.  Keep well closed in a cool place.  LD50 orally in rats:  691 mg/kg (Speijers). Melting point:  mp ~55° Density:  d 1.88 Toxicity data:  LD50 orally in rats:  691 mg/kg (Speijers)   Use:  Manuf of cobalt pigments and invisible inks; decorating stoneware and porcelain; prepn of catalysts; production of vitamin B12 supplements.  |