CAS 7758-94-3
:Ferrous chloride
Description:
Ferrous chloride, also known as iron(II) chloride, is an inorganic compound with the formula FeCl₂. It typically appears as a greenish or yellowish solid, which can also exist in a hydrated form, commonly as ferrous chloride hexahydrate (FeCl₂·6H₂O). This compound is highly soluble in water, forming a pale green solution, and is hygroscopic, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air. Ferrous chloride is primarily used in various applications, including water treatment, as a reducing agent in chemical reactions, and in the production of iron-based pigments. It can also serve as a precursor for other iron compounds. In terms of safety, ferrous chloride can be corrosive and should be handled with care, as it may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Proper storage in a cool, dry place is essential to prevent degradation and moisture absorption. Overall, ferrous chloride is an important compound in both industrial and laboratory settings, owing to its versatile chemical properties.
Formula:Cl2Fe
InChI:InChI=1S/2ClH.Fe/h2*1H;/q;;+2/p-2
InChI key:InChIKey=NMCUIPGRVMDVDB-UHFFFAOYSA-L
SMILES:[Fe](Cl)Cl
Synonyms:- Bellair green
- Dichlorure de fer
- Dicloruro De Hierro
- Eisen(Ii)-Chlorid
- Eisendichlorid
- Ferro 66
- Ferrocat FI
- Ferrosol 9
- Ferrous Chloride
- Ferrous chloride (FeCl2)
- Ferrous chloride (FeCl<sub>2</sub>)
- Ferrous dichloride
- Glycine, N,N′-1,2-ethanediylbis[N-(carboxymethyl)-, compd. with iron chloride (FeCl<sub>2</sub>) (1:1)
- Iron (Ii) Chloride
- Iron Chloride (s)
- Iron Chloride Solution
- Iron Dichloride
- Iron chloride
- Iron chloride (FeCl<sub>2</sub>)
- Iron protochloride
- Iron(2+) chloride
- Iron(II) chloride (FeCl2)
- Iron(II) chloride (FeCl<sub>2</sub>)
- Na 1759
- Pix 211
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Iron(II) chloride, ultra dry, 99.99% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Iron(II) chloride is used in the synthesis of iron complexes like iron(II) hydroxide. It acts as a precursor to hydrated iron(III) oxides that are magnetic pigments. It serves as a reducing agent in organic synthesis. Also, used as a reducing flocculating agent in wastewater treatment, especially fo</p>Formula:Cl2FePurity:99.99%Color and Shape:White, off-white, cream, to beige, BeadsMolecular weight:126.75Iron(II) chloride, anhydrous, 99.5% (metals basis)
CAS:<p>Iron(II) chloride is used in the synthesis of iron complexes like iron(II) hydroxide. It acts as a precursor to hydrated iron(III) oxides that are magnetic pigments. It serves as a reducing agent in organic synthesis. Also, used as a reducing flocculating agent in wastewater treatment, especially fo</p>Formula:Cl2FePurity:99.5%Color and Shape:Pale brown, PowderMolecular weight:126.75Iron(II) chloride, anhydrous, 98%
CAS:<p>Iron(II) chloride, anhydrous, 98%</p>Formula:FeCl2Purity:98%Color and Shape:tan pwdr.Molecular weight:126.75Iron(II) chloride, anhydrous
CAS:Iron(II) chloride, anhydrousPurity:99.5%,powderColor and Shape:Off-White PowderMolecular weight:126.75g/molIron(II) chloride
CAS:<p>Iron(II) chloride is a compound with the formula FeCl2. It is a light yellow solid, but samples often appear greenish due to impurities. Iron(II) chloride is poorly soluble in water and alcohols. Iron(II) chloride reacts violently with strong acids such as hydrochloric acid, releasing hydrogen chloride and producing iron metal. The reaction with sodium salts yields anhydrous iron(II) chloride. Iron(II) chloride can be used to produce iron oxide pigments for paint or rubber, or as a reagent in organic synthesis.</p>Formula:Cl2FePurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:126.75 g/mol







