Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate
Product name | Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate | ||
Model number | JD-FCPG-99 |
Manufacture date | 2024.02.25 |
Analysis date | 2024.02.25 |
Expiry date | 2024.02.25 |
Item | Standard | Results | |
Appearance | yellow or orange crystal | yellow or orange crystal | |
Purity | ≥99% | 99.2% | |
Insoluble in water | ≤0.01% | 0.0046% | |
Free acid(HCL) | ≤0.1% | 0.08% | |
Sulphate | ≤0.01% | 0.01% | |
Nitrate | ≤0.01% | 0.006% | |
Phosphate | ≤0.01% | 0.00014% | |
As | ≤0.002% | without | |
Na | ≤0.02% | 0.003% | |
Mg | ≤0.002% | 0.0005% | |
K | ≤0.002% | 0.001% | |
Ca | ≤0.005% | 0.002% | |
Mn | ≤0.02% | 0.0005% | |
Ferrous | ≤0.002% | 0.0004% | |
Cu | ≤0.005% | 0.0003% | |
Zn | ≤0.003% | qualified | |
Hg | ≤0.0003% | without | |
Cd | ≤0.0001% | without | |
Pb | ≤0.0005% | qualified | |
Conclusion | Qualified |
Iron(III) chloride hexahydrate is an inorganic compound characterized by the formula FeCl3·6H2O. This dark green crystalline solid and , serving as a employed reagent in numerous chemical procedures as well as finding use in industrial contexts. It has a wide range of applications in scientific research, such as its use in chromatography as a mobile phase and its role in the creation of organic compounds. It also functions as a catalyst in the production of dyes, pigments, and other complex substances. Furthermore, it′s instrumental in analyzing metals and minerals and synthesizing metal complexes. As a Lewis acid, Iron(III) chloride hexahydrate can form complexes with various molecules and metal ions, offering its catalytic capabilities to multiple chemical reactions. Additionally, as a reducing agent, it has the potential to reduce a variety of compounds.