Silver carbonate
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Identifiers
CAS number
534-16-7Molecular formula
CAg2O3SMILES
C(=O)([O-])[O-].[Ag+].[Ag+]
Safety labels
Corrosive
Irritant
Environmental -
Odor profile
Fragrance Odorless 76.84% Sour 33.9% Sharp 22.15% Sweet 18.4% Clean 17.69% Creamy 15.53% Pungent 15.29% Winey 15.21% Milky 15.02% Dry 14.72% Flavor Odorless 61.82% Sour 36.82% Vinegar 22.45% Acidic 22.04% Sharp 21.72% Mousy 21.56% Formyl 21.38% Phenolic 21.15% Soy 20.47% Very mild 19.83% Odor impact est.
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Properties
pKa est.
0.73 (strong acid)Molecular weight
275.745 g/molFlash point
- 73.53 ˚C est.
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Synonyms
- Silver carbonate
- Silver(I) carbonate
- 534-16-7
- Disilver carbonate
- Fetizon's reagent
- Silver(1) carbonate
- Silver carbonate (2:1)
- V9WU3IKN4Q
- Carbonic acid, disilver(1+) salt
- DTXSID9042384
- NSC-112223
- diargentio carbonate
- RefChem:58667
- DTXCID7022384
- Argentum carbonicum 6 Special Order
- 208-590-3
- Carbonic acid, silver salt
- disilver(1+) carbonate
- CAg2O3
- disilver;carbonate
- 16920-45-9
- silver(I)carbonate
- MFCD00003403
- Silver (I) carbonate, Trace metals grade 99.95%
- Carbonate d'argent
- EINECS 208-590-3
- UNII-V9WU3IKN4Q
- NSC 112223
- carbonato de plata
- Carbonato de prata
- carbonato d'argento
- EINECS 240-975-1
- silver (I) carbonate
- silver (1) carbonate
- EC 208-590-3
- SCHEMBL26137
- SILVER CARBONATE [MI]
- CARBONIC ACID,SILVER SALT
- SILVER CARBONATE [WHO-DD]
- AKOS015904637
- BP-12842
- Carbonic acid, silver(1+) salt (1:2)
- SY009169
- NS00080168
- F051244
- F245855
- Q417067
- 534-16-7
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Applications
Silver carbonate is primarily used as an inorganic precursor and reagent in materials synthesis and processing. It provides a source of silver ions that can be converted to silver oxide or metallic silver, enabling the preparation of silver-containing materials for electronics and conductive coatings. It is used as a laboratory reagent in analytical and preparative chemistry, delivering Ag+ in precipitation and substitution reactions. In catalysis and organic synthesis, silver carbonate has been employed as a mild oxidant or as a silver source in various transformations, often under aqueous or mixed solvent systems. In coatings and inks, it can act as a precursor to silver-containing pigments or films, allowing deposition of silver-based coatings after thermal or chemical treatment. In polymer and plastics formulations, it may be used as a stabilizer or additive where controlled release of silver ions is desired, subject to formulation specifics and local regulations.
gpt-5-nano
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Solubility @25˚C
Solvent Solubility (g/L) ethanol 141.0 methanol 238.02 isopropanol 119.31 water 152.21 ethyl acetate 24.94 n-propanol 90.54 acetone 87.62 n-butanol 75.08 acetonitrile 43.86 DMF 562.16 toluene 9.3 isobutanol 58.92 1,4-dioxane 81.51 methyl acetate 38.88 THF 125.18 2-butanone 44.81 n-pentanol 45.62 sec-butanol 74.72 n-hexane 6.26 ethylene glycol 138.87 NMP 197.6 cyclohexane 6.97 DMSO 498.92 n-butyl acetate 13.89 n-octanol 24.32 chloroform 11.71 n-propyl acetate 15.49 acetic acid 64.57 dichloromethane 21.59 cyclohexanone 34.34 propylene glycol 93.8 isopropyl acetate 17.31 DMAc 305.78 2-ethoxyethanol 96.33 isopentanol 54.91 n-heptane 6.05 ethyl formate 39.98 1,2-dichloroethane 28.11 n-hexanol 32.65 2-methoxyethanol 209.13 isobutyl acetate 7.04 tetrachloromethane 5.15 n-pentyl acetate 14.88 transcutol 69.15 n-heptanol 25.0 ethylbenzene 5.4 MIBK 22.12 2-propoxyethanol 72.52 tert-butanol 138.15 MTBE 56.1 2-butoxyethanol 48.44 propionic acid 48.22 o-xylene 11.36 formic acid 133.01 diethyl ether 54.8 m-xylene 8.7 p-xylene 6.17 chlorobenzene 6.51 dimethyl carbonate 42.87 n-octane 3.26 formamide 173.38 cyclopentanone 56.19 2-pentanone 36.96 anisole 18.21 cyclopentyl methyl ether 44.15 gamma-butyrolactone 65.49 1-methoxy-2-propanol 136.95 pyridine 36.97 3-pentanone 27.59 furfural 65.08 n-dodecane 2.68 diethylene glycol 93.64 diisopropyl ether 14.86 tert-amyl alcohol 86.49 acetylacetone 30.23 n-hexadecane 2.73 acetophenone 17.34 methyl propionate 40.29 isopentyl acetate 11.04 trichloroethylene 19.49 n-nonanol 22.14 cyclohexanol 40.76 benzyl alcohol 23.44 2-ethylhexanol 15.16 isooctanol 17.87 dipropyl ether 22.35 1,2-dichlorobenzene 6.46 ethyl lactate 22.54 propylene carbonate 27.9 n-methylformamide 198.13 2-pentanol 49.98 n-pentane 11.9 1-propoxy-2-propanol 47.41 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 21.43 2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 38.89 mesitylene 7.32 ε-caprolactone 30.16 p-cymene 5.85 epichlorohydrin 62.95 1,1,1-trichloroethane 8.96 2-aminoethanol 134.56 morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 149.08 sulfolane 107.39 2,2,4-trimethylpentane 4.4 2-methyltetrahydrofuran 60.7 n-hexyl acetate 17.07 isooctane 3.6 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 50.11 sec-butyl acetate 9.32 tert-butyl acetate 19.59 decalin 2.59 glycerin 142.14 diglyme 78.99 acrylic acid 52.75 isopropyl myristate 10.08 n-butyric acid 39.78 acetyl acetate 12.42 di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 12.06 ethyl propionate 17.44 nitromethane 93.56 1,2-diethoxyethane 24.36 benzonitrile 13.16 trioctyl phosphate 11.57 1-bromopropane 18.52 gamma-valerolactone 76.83 n-decanol 18.36 triethyl phosphate 11.1 4-methyl-2-pentanol 26.53 propionitrile 34.93 vinylene carbonate 27.28 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 62.09 DMS 15.49 cumene 5.23 2-octanol 18.12 2-hexanone 19.85 octyl acetate 14.06 limonene 8.5 1,2-dimethoxyethane 128.87 ethyl orthosilicate 10.66 tributyl phosphate 10.29 diacetone alcohol 42.36 N,N-dimethylaniline 23.7 acrylonitrile 45.33 aniline 23.87 1,3-propanediol 119.14 bromobenzene 4.13 dibromomethane 15.63 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 22.78 2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 10.06 tetrabutyl urea 19.22 diisobutyl methanol 12.09 2-phenylethanol 18.68 styrene 6.1 dioctyl adipate 13.7 dimethyl sulfate 75.48 ethyl butyrate 13.01 methyl lactate 52.92 butyl lactate 17.89 diethyl carbonate 10.05 propanediol butyl ether 43.13 triethyl orthoformate 12.81 p-tert-butyltoluene 6.64 methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 26.35 morpholine 106.75 tert-butylamine 75.26 n-dodecanol 14.9 dimethoxymethane 188.36 ethylene carbonate 23.74 cyrene 37.13 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 19.46 2-ethylhexyl acetate 8.53 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 7.96 4-methylpyridine 33.68 dibutyl ether 13.68 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 12.09 DEF 78.88 dimethyl isosorbide 41.95 tetrachloroethylene 18.48 eugenol 30.43 triacetin 16.3 span 80 31.94 1,4-butanediol 57.67 1,1-dichloroethane 15.75 2-methyl-1-pentanol 30.13 methyl formate 126.32 2-methyl-1-butanol 49.15 n-decane 3.68 butyronitrile 31.6 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 15.91 1-chlorooctane 7.98 1-chlorotetradecane 4.79 n-nonane 3.64 undecane 3.11 tert-butylcyclohexane 2.62 cyclooctane 3.64 cyclopentanol 57.65 tetrahydropyran 50.08 tert-amyl methyl ether 46.64 2,5,8-trioxanonane 65.11 1-hexene 12.61 2-isopropoxyethanol 53.07 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 46.43 methyl butyrate 22.7 Scent© AI
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