Ferric Chloride
Ferric chloride — otherwise known as flocculant, iron trichloride, or iron(III) chloride — is often found in the form of an aqueous solution that can be anywhere from colorless to light brown in appearance with a faint hydrochloric acid odor. It is a chemical compound consisting of iron and chlorine. Much ferric chloride is recycled from a liquid left behind in the steel-making process. Without ferric chloride, a clear, clean public supply of water of any sort would be difficult to obtain.
- Synonyms
- Iron(III) chloride, Iron trichloride
- Chemical Formula
- FeCl3
- CAS Number
- 7705-08-0
Characteristics
- Molar Weight
- 162.195 g/mol
- Boiling Point
- 316°C
- Density
- 2.90 g/cm3 (anhydrous)
- Forms
- Brown, Solid
Uses and Applications
Key applications
- Metal finishing
- Catalysts
- Pharmaceuticals
- Medical products
Industries
- Chemical Processing
- CASE & Construction
- Pharma