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Potassium Ferricyanide, also known as Potassium Prussiate, Everitt's Salt, and Prussiate of Potash, has the chemical formula C6FeK3N6 or K3[Fe(CN)6]]. It appears as odorless orange-red light- sensitive crystals or powder and is sparingly soluble in Water at ambient conditions. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), and heavy metal oxides. In the lab, it can be prepared by passing Chlorine through a solution of Potassium Ferrocyanide. Chemicals in the Reagent Grade category have high purity and are best suited for analytical purposes. They're useful in research investigations as they produce consistent, trustworthy, and repeatable findings. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Potassium Ferricyanide, Reagent Grade online at laballey.com.
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- Reagent
- Chemical precursor
- Oxidizing agent
- Blueprint drawing
- Amperometric biosensors
- Blood glucose meters
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Product Information
| CAS | 13746-66-2 |
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| Assay | Min 99.0% |
| Grade | ACS Grade |
| Color | Orange-red |
| Physical form | Solid |
| Appearance | Ruby red crystals |
| Odor | Odorless |
| pH | ~ 6, 5% aq. so |
| Density | 1.86 g/cm³ |
| Solubility | Partially soluble |
| Molecular formula | K3Fe(CN)6 |
| Molecular weight | 329.25 |
| Autoship Available | Yes |
| Chloride (Cl) | 0.01% |
| Insoluble matter | 0.01% |
| Sulfate (SO4) | 0.01% |













