Iron chloride (FeCl3) is a chemical compound that belongs to the group of iron (III) salts. It is an orange-brown solid, and its melting point is 307°C. Iron chloride is highly soluble in water, ethanol, and acetone, and it forms a yellow-green solution when dissolved in water.
Iron chloride is commonly used as a coagulant in water treatment plants to remove impurities and as a flocculant to settle suspended particles in wastewater. It is also used in the production of pigments, printing inks, and batteries. Iron chloride is a hazardous material and can cause skin and eye irritation upon contact. It is also harmful if ingested or inhaled.
Iron chloride has several other applications in the chemical industry, such as a catalyst in organic synthesis, as a mordant in textile dyeing, and in the etching of printed circuit boards. It is also used in the manufacturing of aluminum alloys and as an oxidizing agent. Iron chloride has various forms, including anhydrous, hexahydrate, and liquid solutions of different concentrations.
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