Product Description
Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS is available in the form of crystals or fuming liquid, with a sharp pungent odor. This highly toxic inorganic compound is primarily used as a catalyst in polymer production, the glass industry, and research laboratories. With a purity of 99%, it is classified as an Analytical Reagent (AR) Grade chemical compound, with a molecular weight of 228.11 g/mol and a molecular formula of SbCl3. Soluble in hydrochloric acid, ethanol, and ether, it decomposes in water and exhibits a trigonal pyramidal structure with a density of 3.14 g/cm3. Antimony Trichloride is stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture and is commonly used in catalysts, analytical reagents, and organic synthesis applications.
FAQs of ANTIMONY TRICHLORIDE 99% ARACS:
Q: Is Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS poisonous?
A: Yes, Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS is poisonous.
Q: What are the main applications of Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS?
A: It is commonly used as a catalyst in polymer production, the glass industry, and research laboratories.
Q: What is the purity of Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS?
A: Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS has a purity of 99%.
Q: How should Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS be stored?
A: It should be stored in a cool, dry place and kept tightly closed away from moisture.
Q: In what forms is Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS available?
A: Antimony Trichloride 99% ARACS is available in the form of crystals or fuming liquid.