Iron (II) Chloride, 4-H2O (250gr)

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Iron(II) chloride, Iron dichloride, Ferrous chloride
FeCl2 Χ 4Η2Ο
M.W: 198.8102 g/mol (tetrahydrate)
Cas Number: 13478-10-9
https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Iron_II_-chloride

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Description

Iron (II) Chloride, 4-H2O (250gr)

Iron(II) chloride, also known as ferrous chloride, is the chemical compound of formula FeCl2. It is a paramagnetic solid with a high melting point. The compound is white, but typical samples are often off-white. FeCl2 crystallizes from water as the greenish tetrahydrate, which is the form that is most commonly encountered in commerce and the laboratory. There is also a dihydrate. The compound is highly soluble in water, giving pale green solutions.

Properties

FeCl2
Molar mass 126.751 g/mol (anhydrous)
198.8102 g/mol (tetrahydrate)
Appearance Tan solid (anhydrous)
Pale green solid (di-tetrahydrate)
Density 3.16 g/cm3 (anhydrous)
2.39 g/cm3 (dihydrate)
1.93 g/cm3 (tetrahydrate)
Melting point 677 °C (1,251 °F; 950 K) (anhydrous)
120 °C (dihydrate)
105 °C (tetrahydrate)
Boiling point 1,023 °C (1,873 °F; 1,296 K) (anhydrous)
64.4 g/100 mL (10 °C),
68.5 g/100 mL (20 °C),
105.7 g/100 mL (100 °C)

Chemical Structure

Iron (II) Chloride, 4-H2O (250gr) - FeCl2

Safety

Iron (II) Chloride, 4-H2O (250gr) - FeCl2

Irritant

Description

Unlike the related ferrous sulfate and ferric chloride, ferrous chloride has few commercial applications. Aside from use in the laboratory synthesis of iron complexes, ferrous chloride serves as a coagulation and flocculation agent in wastewater treatment, especially for wastes containing chromate or sulfides. It is used for odor control in wastewater treatment. It is used as a precursor to make various grades of hematite that can be used in a variety of pigments. It is the precursor to hydrated iron(III) oxides that are magnetic pigments. FeCl2 finds some use as a reagent in organic synthesis.