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COPPER CHLORIDE
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 7447-39-4 (Anhydrous) 10125-13-0 (Dihydrate) 1344-67-8 |
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EINECS NO. |
231-210-2 | |
FORMULA | CuCl2 | |
MOL WT. | 134.45 | |
H.S.CODE |
2827.39.9000 | |
TOXICITY | Oral rat LD50: 140 mg/kg | |
SYNONYMS | Cupric Chloride; Copper(II) Chloride; | |
Kupferdichlorid (German); Dicloruro de cobre (Spanish); Dichlorure de cuivre (French); | ||
SMILES | [Cu](Cl)Cl | |
CLASSIFICATION |
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EXTRA NOTES |
Effective catalyst for the tetrahydropyranylation of alcohols, using mild
conditions and in high yields |
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | dark brown powder | |
MELTING POINT | 620 C | |
BOILING POINT | 993 C | |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | 3.38 - 3.39 | |
SOLUBILITY IN WATER | Soluble (620 g/l at 20 C) | |
SOLVENT SOLUBILITY | Soluble in alcohol, acetone | |
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AUTOIGNITION |
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NFPA RATINGS |
Health: 2; Flammability: 0; Reactivity: 0; | |
REFRACTIVE INDEX |
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FLASH POINT | Not considered to be a fire hazard | |
STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions | |
EXTERNAL LINKS & GENERAL DESCRIPTION |
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http://www.npi.gov.au/ Local:
Copper sulfate is the common name for the blue crystalline cupric sulfate, in which copper has valence +2. It may also refer to cuprous sulfate (Cu2SO4), in which copper has valence +1. It is soluble in water but insoluble in alcohol. It usually crystallizes as a pentahydrate compound containing five molecules of water (CuSO4·5H2O) and is known in commerce as blue vitriol. It is prepared by the treatment of copper oxides with sulfuric acid. Cupric sulfate is the most important salt of copper. Cupric sulfate is utilized chiefly for agricultural purposes, as a pesticide, germicide, feed additive, and soil additive. It is also used as a raw material in the preparation of other copper compounds, electrolyte for batteries and electroplating baths, and in medicine as a locally applied fungicide, bactericide, and astringent. It also finds wide use in the preparation of pigments. Copper is an essential trace nutrient which performs a number of diverse functions in protein biochemistry. Some copper compounds such as copper sulfate are used as a supplement for livestock. |
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SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
ANHYDROUS |
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APPEARANCE |
dark brown powder | |
ASSAY |
98.0% min |
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Cu | 47.0 % min | |
WATER | 1.0% max | |
ACID INSOLUBLES | 0.05% max | |
Fe |
0.005% max | |
DIHYDRATE |
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APPEARANCE |
greenish to blue crystals | |
ASSAY |
97.0% min |
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Cu |
35.0% min |
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WATER | 3.0% max | |
ACID INSOLUBLES | 0.05% max | |
Fe | 0.005% max | |
TRANSPORTATION | ||
PACKING | 25kg in bag | |
HAZARD CLASS | ||
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SAFETY INFORMATION | ||
GHS |
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SIGNAL WORD |
Danger |
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PICTOGRAMS |
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HAZARD STATEMENTS |
H315:
Causes skin irritation |
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS |
P301
+ P310: IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER or
doctor/physician |
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EC DIRECTIVES |
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HAZARD CODES |
T ToxicN Dangerous for the environment |
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RISK PHRASES |
25:
Toxic if swallowed. |
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SAFETY PHRASES |
26:
In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty
of water and seek medical advice. |
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PRICE INFORMATION |