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Calcium nitrate · Ca(NO3)2

Calcium nitrate (Ca(NO3)2) is a salt; this page gives computed density and dynamic viscosity for aqueous solutions from 2–40 wt% and 25–60 °C.

Values are computed from the Laliberté (2009) aqueous-electrolyte correlation and tabulated over 240 wt% and 2560 °C.

Also known as
Norwegian saltpetre, Norgessalpeter, Lime nitrate
CAS number
10124-37-5
Tabulated range
240 wt% · 2560 °C
Properties
Density · Dynamic viscosity · Specific gravity
At 20 wt% · 25 °C
reference snapshot
Density
1160.9kg/m³
Density
1.1609g/cm³
Specific gravity
1.163
Viscosity
1.724cP
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Values are interpolated between the tabulated grid points below — sliders stay within the validated 240 wt% and 2560 °C range.

21 wt%
25 °C
Density
1170.1 kg/m³
Density
1.1701 g/cm³
Specific gravity
1.172
Dynamic viscosity
1.784 cP
Density (kg/m³) vs wt% Ca(NO3)2 at 25 °C — Calcium nitrate.
Why it matters

What the numbers tell you

At 20 wt% and 25 °C, aqueous calcium nitrate has a density of about 1161 kg/m³ (1.161 g/cm³) — roughly 1.16× the density of water. It also has a dynamic viscosity of about 1.724 cP, against roughly 1 cP for water at the same temperature. Those differences carry straight into volume-to-mass conversions, pump and pipe sizing.

Common grades

A few working strengths

Properties at 25 °C for a handful of concentrations in everyday use, read from the committed grid (interpolated between tabulated points where a grade falls between them). The full table follows below.

wt% Ca(NO3)2°CDensity kg/m³SGViscosity cP
10251074.91.0771.239
20251160.91.1631.724
30251256.31.2592.427
40251362.21.3653.679
Sources

Where the numbers come from

Every value on this page is computed by a deterministic model — none is entered by hand. The generating method and the references it is checked against:

  • Laliberte, M. (2009). A Model for Calculating the Heat Capacity of Aqueous Solutions, with Updated Density and Viscosity Data. J. Chem. Eng. Data 54(6), 1725-1760. doi:10.1021/je8008123
  • Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th ed. (Perry & Green) - Table 2-52 Calcium Nitrate density, from International Critical Tables, Vol. III, p. 67
  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics - Aqueous Solubility of Inorganic Compounds at Various Temperatures (solubility bounds for the tabulated range)

Model: thermo==0.4.0 (chemicals==1.3.0) - Laliberte 2009 electrolyte correlation · Generated 2026-06-07

The committed data file for this page is published as JSON on GitHub under CC BY 4.0.

Validation

Checked against a cited value

The model is cross-checked at one independently cited reference point. The page is published only because this check passes.

Property / pointDensity · 20 wt% · 25 °C
Cited reference value1160.2 kg/m3
Model computed1160.93 kg/m3
Error vs reference0.063% (tolerance 1%)

Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th ed. - Calcium Nitrate density (from International Critical Tables). Perry, R.H. & Green, D.W. (eds.), Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 8th ed. (2008), Table 2-52 Calcium Nitrate [Ca(NO3)2] (data from International Critical Tables, Vol. III, p. 67): 20 wt% Ca(NO3)2 at 25 degC = 1.1602 g/cm3.

Full tables

Every tabulated point

Rows are temperature (°C); columns are concentration (wt% Ca(NO3)2). Read the cell at the intersection. Specific gravity is density divided by the model water reference of 998.2 kg/m³ at 20 °C.

Density kg/m³
°C \ wt%246810121416182022242628303234363840
251012.01027.31042.81058.71074.91091.41108.31125.51143.01160.91179.21197.91216.91236.41256.31276.51297.31318.41340.11362.2
301010.51025.71041.11056.91073.01089.41106.21123.31140.71158.51176.71195.31214.21233.61253.31273.51294.11315.21336.71358.7
351008.81023.91039.31054.91070.91087.31103.91120.91138.21155.91174.01192.51211.31230.61250.21270.31290.81311.81333.21355.0
401006.91021.91037.21052.81068.71084.91101.41118.31135.61153.21171.21189.51208.31227.41247.01267.01287.41308.21329.61351.3
451004.81019.71034.91050.41066.21082.31098.81115.61132.81150.31168.21186.41205.11224.21243.61263.51283.81304.61325.91347.6
501002.61017.41032.51047.91063.61079.71096.01112.81129.81147.31165.11183.21201.81220.81240.21260.01280.21300.91322.11343.7
551000.11014.91029.91045.21060.91076.81093.11109.81126.71144.11161.81179.91198.41217.31236.61256.31276.51297.11318.21339.8
60997.61012.21027.11042.41058.01073.81090.11106.61123.51140.81158.41176.51194.91213.71232.91252.61272.71293.31314.31335.8
Dynamic viscosity cP (mPa·s)
°C \ wt%246810121416182022242628303234363840
250.9511.0161.0851.1591.2391.3231.4131.5101.6141.7241.8431.9712.1102.2612.4272.6112.8203.0593.3413.679
300.8510.9090.9701.0361.1061.1811.2611.3471.4381.5361.6411.7541.8762.0092.1552.3172.5002.7092.9543.247
350.7670.8190.8740.9330.9961.0631.1341.2101.2921.3791.4731.5741.6821.8011.9302.0742.2352.4202.6352.892
400.6960.7430.7920.8450.9020.9621.0271.0951.1691.2471.3321.4221.5201.6261.7421.8702.0142.1782.3692.596
450.6350.6780.7230.7710.8220.8770.9350.9981.0641.1351.2121.2931.3821.4771.5821.6981.8271.9752.1462.348
500.5830.6220.6630.7070.7540.8030.8570.9140.9741.0391.1091.1831.2631.3511.4461.5511.6681.8011.9552.137
550.5370.5730.6110.6510.6940.7400.7890.8410.8960.9561.0201.0881.1621.2411.3281.4241.5311.6521.7921.957
600.4970.5300.5650.6020.6420.6840.7290.7770.8290.8840.9421.0051.0731.1461.2261.3141.4121.5231.6511.801
Typical values

Calcium nitrate solution properties at 25 °C

At 25 °C, 10 wt% calcium nitrate has a density of about 1074.9 kg/m³ and a dynamic viscosity of about 1.239 cP. At 25 °C, 30 wt% calcium nitrate has a density of about 1256.3 kg/m³ and a dynamic viscosity of about 2.427 cP. At 25 °C, 40 wt% calcium nitrate has a density of about 1362.2 kg/m³ and a dynamic viscosity of about 3.679 cP.

Limitations

Before you use these numbers

  • Laliberte (2009) aqueous-electrolyte correlation for Ca(NO3)2-water, density and viscosity. Tabulated for 2-40 wt% over 25-60 degC. The 25 degC floor is the lower bound of the correlation's Ca(NO3)2 density data (fitted 25-60 degC); the table is not extrapolated below it. Heat capacity is not tabulated (the correlation carries no Ca(NO3)2 heat-capacity coefficients). Calcium nitrate is very soluble (above 50 wt% at 25 degC), so the 40 wt% ceiling stays below saturation. Concentrations are anhydrous Ca(NO3)2 by mass; the common tetrahydrate is about 78% Ca(NO3)2 by mass. Values are for preliminary design; verify against vendor data for critical service.
  • Values are tabulated only inside the 240 wt% and 2560 °C ranges shown; the correlation is not extrapolated beyond them here.
  • Figures are for a pure calcium nitrate–water system. Commercial grades contain impurities (for example chloride in some caustic grades) that shift density and viscosity; check the supplier's data sheet for a specific product.
  • Use for preliminary design; verify for critical service.
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