Cupric Chloride

 
Cupric chloride, 10125-13-0, CuCl2 ∙ 2H2O, MW 170.48 is also known as copper chloride. Cupric chloride is green deliquescent crystals, soluble in water. Cupric chloride is used in disinfectants, pyrotechnics, wood preservation, fungicides, photography and pigment for glass and ceramics. Cupric chloride is used for green patinas (brass, bronze).

General Information on Cupric chloride

Item No. : C2225-100, C2225-500, C2225-12

CAS No. : 10125-13-0

Synonyms : Copper chloride, Copper(II) chloride dihydrate, Cupric chloridedihydrate

 

Properties of Cupric chloride :

Appearance/Form: Green, deliquescent crystals

Formula: Cl2Cu ∙ 2H2O

Molecular Weight: 170.48

pH: 3.0 – 3.8

MP: 100 °C (212 °F)

Density: 2.51 g/mL

Solubility: Soluble in water

Stock Status : Readily Available

 

Unit Sizes

Price

100 gm

50.00

500 gm

116.50

12 kg

1,926.00

Bulk

Price On Request

 

Purity : ACS, Reagent

Storage : Hygroscopic; keep tightly closed in a dry, well-ventilated place

 

Uses of Cupric chloride

In disinfectants, pyrotechnics, wood preservation, fungicides, photography and pigment for glass and ceramics; also as in green patinas (brass, bronze)

Transport Information for Cupric chloride

Proper Shipping Name: Copper chloride

UN2802

Class: 8

Packing Group: III