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Ferric Chloride Anhydrous

Ferric chloride anhydrous (FeCl₃) is an inorganic compound consisting of iron and chlorine

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Synonyms

Iron(III) Chloride, Ferric Chloride Anhydrous, Ferric Chloride Powder, Iron Trichloride, Iron(III) Chloride Anhydrous, FeCl3, Ferric Trichloride,

Chemical Formula

FeCl3

HSN Code

28273990

CAS Number

7705-08-0

General Description

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

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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

Industries

Water Treatment

Chemical manufacturing

Electronics

Textile Industry

Pharmaceutical Industry

Mining Industry

Pulp and Paper Industry