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+ | | Name = Iron(III) chloride hexahydrate | ||
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+ | | IUPACName = iron(III) chloride—water (1/6) | ||
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+ | | InChI = | ||
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+ | | CASNo = 10025-77-1 | ||
+ | | EC-number = 231-729-4 | ||
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+ | | RTECS = LJ9100000 | ||
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+ | | Formula = FeCl<sub>3</sub>·6H<sub>2</sub>O | ||
+ | | MolarMass = 270.30 g/mol | ||
+ | | Appearance = yellow-brown crystals, deliquescent | ||
+ | | Density = | ||
+ | | Solubility = 91.9 g/100 ml (20 °C) | ||
+ | | MeltingPt = 37 °C | ||
+ | | BoilingPt = 280 °C ''decomp.'' | ||
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− | '''Iron(III) chloride''', FeCl<sub>3</sub>, also known as '''ferric chloride''', is [[commodity chemical]]. As the hydrated salt (nominally a hexahydrate, FeCl<sub>3</sub>·6H<sub>2</sub>O), it is used in water purification and as an etchant for printed circuit boards. The anhydrous compound is a moderately strong [[Lewis acid]] and is used in organic synthesis. | + | '''Iron(III) chloride''', FeCl<sub>3</sub>, also known as '''ferric chloride''', is [[commodity chemical]]. As the hydrated salt (nominally a hexahydrate, FeCl<sub>3</sub>·6H<sub>2</sub>O), it is used in water purification and as an etchant for printed circuit boards.<ref name="G&E"/> The anhydrous compound is a moderately strong [[Lewis acid]] and is used in organic synthesis. |
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Iron(III) chloride, FeCl3, also known as ferric chloride, is commodity chemical. As the hydrated salt (nominally a hexahydrate, FeCl3·6H2O), it is used in water purification and as an etchant for printed circuit boards.[2] The anhydrous compound is a moderately strong Lewis acid and is used in organic synthesis.
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