CAS 10060-13-6
:Cloruro rameico di ammonio diidrato
- Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprated(Ii) Dihydrate
- Ammonium Copper Chloride Dihydrate
Ammonium copper(II) chloride dihydrate
CAS:Ammonium copper(II) chloride dihydrate is used in the determination iron of content in steel. It is also used in coatings, printing ink, rubber, glass, leather and cosmetics. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation a
Formula:Cl4CuH12N2O2Peso molecolare:277.45Ammonium copper(II) chloride dihydrate
CAS:Ammonium copper(II) chloride dihydrate
Formula:CuCl2·2NH4Cl·2H2OColore e forma:blue xtl.Peso molecolare:241.43 (277.46)Cuprate(2-), tetrachloro-, diammonium, dihydrate (8CI,9CI)
CAS:Formula:Cl4CuH12N2O2Purezza:97%Colore e forma:SolidPeso molecolare:277.4655Ammonium tetrachlorocuprate(II) dihydrate
CAS:Ammonium tetrachlorocuprate(II) dihydratePurezza:98%Peso molecolare:277.46g/molAmmonium cupric chloride dihydrate
CAS:Ammonium cupric chloride dihydrate is an inorganic compound that can be found in the form of lenticular crystals. It has a blue-green color, and it is soluble in water to give a deep green solution. Ammonium cupric chloride dihydrate is insoluble in ethanol, acetone and ether. This compound has been used to study the microstructural properties of hydrochloric acid under high temperature conditions. Ammonium cupric chloride dihydrate has been found to have channeling and plate structures with orientations parallel to the crystallographic axes. The crystals are typically elongated along [001] and show a trigonal prismatic shape with [100] and [010] faces. The crystal habit ranges from tabular to columnar, while its morphology depends on the temperature range where it was grown. Ammonium cupric chloride dihydrate has been identified as containing Cl- anion ligands which are isotopically labeled at mass 54 (
Formula:Cl4Cu·2H2O·2H4NPurezza:Min. 95%Peso molecolare:277.46 g/mol





