Aluminium nitrate cannot be synthesized by the reaction of aluminium with concentrated nitric acid, as the aluminium forms a
passivation layer. Aluminium nitrate may instead be prepared by the reaction of
nitric acid with
aluminium chloride.
Nitrosyl chloride is produced as a by-product; it bubbles out of the solution as a gas. More conveniently, the salt can be made by reacting
nitric acid with
aluminium hydroxide. : + → + Aluminium nitrate may also be prepared a metathesis reaction between
aluminium sulfate and a nitrate salt with a suitable cation such as barium, strontium, calcium, silver, or lead. e.g. Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Ba(NO3)2 → 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3 BaSO4. ==Uses==