Iron(II) chloride tetrahydrate
Cas No. 13478-10-9
Molecular Weight: 198.81
Description:
Ferrous Chloride is a chemical compound made up of iron (Fe) in the +2 oxidation state and chlorine (Cl). It’s a greenish or pale yellow solid that is highly reactive, particularly in the presence of oxygen, which can cause it to oxidize into ferric chloride, where iron is in the +3 oxidation state.
- Water treatment: It can be used as a coagulant for removing impurities from water.
- Chemical synthesis: It’s a precursor to other iron compounds and can be involved in reactions like the production of iron-based catalysts.
- Electroplating: Ferrous Chloride Used in certain electroplating processes to deposit a layer of iron.
Specification:
Purity: 99%
Color: Green to yellowish brownish green or pale green to yellowish greenish brown.
Form: Crystals or crystalline powder
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