Ferric chloride anhydrous (FeCl₃) is an inorganic compound consisting of iron and chlorine. It is the anhydrous form of ferric chloride, which means it does not contain water of hydration.
Characteristics
Molar Weight
162.2 g/mol
Melting Point
306 °C
Boiling Point
315 °C
Flash Point
-
Density
2.89 g/cc
Forms
yellowish-brown crystalls
Packing
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Uses and Applications
Key Applications
Coagulation and Flocculation
Acts as a catalyst in various chemical reactions
Production of other chemicals
Metallurgy
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Manufacturing
Used in Dyeing
Used as Reagent in Pharmaceutical Formulations
Used as Food Additives
Sewage Treatment, Laboratory Reagent, Concrete Coloring, Ore Processing, Bleaching Agent in paper industry