Ferric Chloride ACS Grade *

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10025-77-1
Cl3Fe-6H2O
270.295
1773
Description

Ferric Chloride, also known as Ferric Chloride Hydrate and Iron(III) Chloride Hexahydrate, usually appears as hexahydrate form of iron trichloride having the chemical formula Cl3Fe-6H2O or Cl3FeH12O6. It possesses slight iron acid odor and appears as dark yellow odorless hygroscopic crystals, powder, or lumps at room temperature. It is soluble in Water, Alcohol, Glycerol, Methanol, and Ether at ambient conditions. It can undergo thermal decomposition to emit corrosive and/or toxic fumes of Hydrogen Chloride gas, Chlorine, and Metal oxides. An ACS Grade reagent is a chemical that meets the purity requirements of the American Chemical Society. For dependable, consistent, and repeatable findings, ACS Grade reagents can be utilized in high- quality research labs. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley sells its high-quality Ferric Chloride, ACS Grade online at laballey.com.

Specifications

Ferric Chloride ACS Features:

Assay 97.0-102.0%
Insoluble Matter 0.01%
Nitrate 0.01%
Phosphorus Compounds 0.01%
Sulfate 0.01%
Copper 0.003%
Ferrous Iron To Pass Test( limit about 0.002%)
Substances Pptd. By Ammonium Hydroxide (as Sulfates) 0.1%
Zinc 0.003%
Applications
Common Uses
  • Reagent
  • Oxidation of chemicals
Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Water purification
  • Etching agent in photography
  • Electronics & semi-conductor industry
Safety and Handling

Ferric Chloride ACS Shipping Information:
DOT: Ferric chloride, 8, UN1773, PG III, Hazmat Fee Required

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