Cupric Chloride, Dihydrate, Crystal, Reagent, ACS
Cupric Chloride, Dihydrate, also known as Copper (II) Chloride, is a high-quality chemical compound recognized for its unique blue-green color. This reagent-grade product is meticulously manufactured to meet stringent regulations for purity and quality, making it an indispensable choice for laboratories and various industrial applications.
Key Features:
- Chemical CAS Number: 10125-13-0
- Chemical Formula: CuCl2•2H2O
- Formula Weight: 170.48 g/mol
- Minimum Assay: 99.0% (CuCl2•2H2O)
- Appearance: Crystalline solid with a distinctive blue-green hue
Chemical Specifications:
Specification |
Limit |
Insoluble Matter |
0.01% |
Nitrate (NO3) |
0.015% |
Sulfate (SO4) |
0.005% |
Calcium (Ca) |
0.005% |
Iron (Fe) |
0.005% |
Nickel (Ni) |
0.01% |
Potassium (K) |
0.01% |
Sodium (Na) |
0.02% |
Storage and Handling:
Cupric Chloride, Dihydrate is deliquescent, meaning it absorbs moisture from the air. It should be stored tightly closed in a dry place to maintain its integrity and effectiveness.
Chemical Hazard Information:
- Hazard Class: 8 (Corrosive)
Chemical DOT Description:
UN2802, Copper chloride, 8, PG III
Chemical Category:
Inorganic Chemicals | A.C.S.