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Crystal |
7784-13-6 | |
AlCl3-6H2O | |
241.43 |
Aluminum Chloride, often known as Trichloroaluminum, is an inorganic chemical with the formula AlCl3. At room temperature, it appears as a white crystalline solid. Pure Aluminum Chloride is available in white color, but it turns yellow exposure to air or contamination with other compounds, such as Iron Trichloride. It is non-flammable and non-explosive at ambient conditions. Aluminum Chloride salt is used in several common recipes due to its non-toxic nature. Any chemical that fulfills the ACS (American Chemical Society) purity criteria is referred to as the ACS Grade reagent. Food processing, pharmaceuticals, and medicines can all benefit from such reagents. Lab Alley is selling its premium quality Aluminum Chloride Crystal, ACS Grade in the United States of America (USA).
Aluminum Chloride Crystal, ACS Grade Features:
Arsenic (As) | 0.0005% |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 0.0005% |
Insoluble Matter | 0.01% |
Iron (Fe) | 0.005% |
Substances not Ppted by NH4OH | 0.2% |
Sulfate (SO4) | 0.02% |
- Reagent
- Catalyst
- Lewis acid
- Friedel-Crafts reaction
- Gatterman-Koch reaction
- Polymerization of hydrocarbons
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