Iron(III) chloride, anhydrous ≥98%, powder, Reagent Grade, sublimated

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Synonyms: Ferric chlorideIron trichloride

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Iron(III) chloride, anhydrous ≥98%, powder, Reagent Grade, sublimated
Iron (III) chloride

Ferric Chloride, Anhydrous, Sublimed, Powder, Reagent, also known as Iron Chloride, is a chemical compound with a color that depends on the type of light used to view it. When dissolved in water it undergoes hydrolysis and creates an exothermic reaction. As a strong Lewis acid, it is often used in organic synthesis to catalyze reactions. The Reagent grade denotes that this chemical is the highest quality commercially available and that the American Chemical Society has not officially set any specifications for this material. Spectrum Chemical manufactured Reagent grade products meet the toughest regulatory standards for quality and purity.

Formula: FeCl₃
MW: 162.21 g/mol
Boiling Pt: 315 °C (1013 hPa)
Melting Pt: 260 °C
Density: 2.8 g/cm³ (20 °C)
Storage Temperature: Ambient
MDL Number: MFCD00011005
CAS Number: 7705-08-0
EINECS: 231-729-4
UN: 1773
ADR: 8,III
Merck Index: 13,04048

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Assay 98% Min.

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