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Palladium(II) nitrate

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Related compounds
  
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Molar mass
  
230.43 g/mol

Formula
  
Pd(NO3)2

Appearance
  
red-brown solid

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Palladium(II) nitrate is the inorganic compound with the formula Pd(NO3)2. It is a red-brown deliquescent solid. As a solution in nitric acid, it catalyzes the conversion of alkenes to dinitrate esters. Its pyrolysis affords palladium oxide.

Preparation

Palladium nitrate may be prepared by dissolving palladium oxide hydrate in dilute nitric acid followed by crystallization. The nitrate crystallizes as yellow-brown deliquescent prisms. Alternatively, the compound may be obtained by treating palladium metal with nitric acid.

References

Palladium(II) nitrate Wikipedia