Chromium Chloride

Chromium (III) chloride (also called chromic chloride) describes any of several compounds of with the formula CrCl3 • xH2O, where x can be 0, 5, and 6. The anhydrous compound with the formula CrCl3 is a violet solid. The most common form of the trichloride is the dark green hexahydrate, CrCl3 • 6H2O. Chromium chlorides find use as catalysts and as precursors to dyes for wool.

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SPECIFICATION

Product Chromium (III) Chloride Hexahydrate/Chromic Chloride Hexahydrate
Formula CrCl3.6H2O
Molecular Weight 22-09-1900
Description Dark green crystals
Min. Assay 10.80%
98.0% (ex Cr) 0.030%
Aluminium (Al) 0.100%
Iron(Fe) 0.020%
CAS No. 10060-12-50

Chromium Sulphate

Basic Chromium Sulphate is also called Basic Chrome Sulphate, Chromium Hydroxide Sulphate. The Chemical formula of the product is CrOHSO4.

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SPECIFICATION

Appearance -- Dark green color powder
Chromium Oxide -- --
Content as Cr2O3 % 23 – 24
Basicity % 30 - 35
PH (10% solution) % 2.9 - 3.25
Moisture % 10% Max
Chromium (VI) PPM Nill

Copper Acetate

Copper nitrate, Cu(NO₃)₂, is an inorganic compound that forms a blue crystalline solid. Anhydrous copper nitrate forms deep blue-green crystals and sublimes in a vacuum at 150-200 °C. Copper nitrate also occurs as five different hydrates, the most common ones being the hemipentahydrate and trihydrate

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SPECIFICATION

Appearance Blue to Dark blue powder to crystal
Purity (Chelometric Titration) min. 95.0 %
Properties (reference) --
Melting Point 115 °C
Solubility in water Soluble
Solubility (soluble in) Alcohol
Solubility (slightly sol. in) Ether
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