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Chlorure d’antimoine(III), cristaux blancs, 99,99 % (base métallique), Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Description
Antimony(III) chloride is engaged to detect certain compounds, such as cholesterols. It is a complexing agent used in the colorimetric Carr-Price test for detecting carotenoids including vitamin A. It is employed as a mordant and a fabric flame retardant. It is used as a catalyst for chlorinationn and polymerization reactions. It is used to coat the steel to make bronze, used as a cutting material of antimony salt and as a preservative in medicine. It is used as an analytical reagent for chloral and aromatics.
This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.
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Spécification
Point d’ébullition | 223.5°C |
Nom chimique ou matériau | Antimony(III) chloride |
Point de fusion | 73.4°C |
Couleur | Blanc |
Forme physique | Crystals |
Quantité | 100 g |
Plage de pourcentage du dosage | 99.99% (Metals basis) |
Informations sur la solubilité | Soluble in water,hydrochloric acid,alcohol,benzene,carbon disulfide,dioxane,chloroform,ether,acetone and carbon tetrachloride. |
Poids de la formule | 228.11 |
Odeur | Pungent |
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