Cupric Chloride
Cupric chloride is utilized as a catalyst for organic as well as inorganic reactions. This is known as a pigment for glass, mordant for dyeing & printing textiles. Also, it is used in the ceramics, disinfectant, insecticide, wood preservative, herbicide fungicide etc. This is functional as a catalyst that is helpful in the production of chlorine. Cupric chloride is used for making several medicines of high efficiency. This is soluble in water and is apt for creating electroplating baths, fungicides, blue flame displays, photography etc. This is a pigment used for making glass and ceramics.
| PARAMETERS | OUR STANDARD |
| Assay as CuCl2 2H2O | 98.0 % m/m min |
| Total Copper As 'Cu' | 36.5 % m/m min |
| Iron as 'Fe' | 0.01 % m/m max |
| Zinc As 'Zn' | 0.01 % m/m max |
| Calcium As 'Ca' | 0.01 % m/m max |
| Potassium As 'K' | 0.01 % m/m max |
| Sodium As 'Na' | 0.01 % m/m max |
| Arsenic as 'As' | 0.01 % m/m max |
| Nickel As 'Ni' | 0.008 % m/m max |
| Lead as 'Pb' | 0.010 % m/m max |
| pH 5% Solution | 3.0- 4.0 |
| Matter Insoluble in H2O | 0.05 % m/m max |

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Storage : Other, Store in cool, dry place, away from heat and incompatible substances
Ingredients : Copper(II) Nitrate
Physical Form : Other, Crystals, Powder
Shape : other, Crystalline, granular, or powdered
Poisonous : YES
Usage : Oxidizing agent, chemical synthesis, analytical chemistry