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Catalog Number:
35422
CAS Number:
654054-66-7
Hidrato de cloruro de cadmio
Purity:
≥99,99 % Base metálica (Cd: 48,0 - 57,3 %)
Synonym(s):
Hidrato de dicloruro de cadmio
Hazmat
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Se utiliza en fotografía, química analítica, fabricación de fósforos y lubricantes.

Synonyms
Hidrato de dicloruro de cadmio
CAS Number
654054-66-7
Purity
≥99,99 % Base metálica (Cd: 48,0 - 57,3 %)
Molecular Formula
CdCl2 · xH2O
Molecular Weight
183.32
MDL Number
MFCD00149627
PubChem ID
5284356
Density
3.327
Appearance
Sólido blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
General Information
Synonyms
Hidrato de dicloruro de cadmio
CAS Number
654054-66-7
Purity
≥99,99 % Base metálica (Cd: 48,0 - 57,3 %)
Molecular Formula
CdCl2 · xH2O
Molecular Weight
183.32
MDL Number
MFCD00149627
PubChem ID
5284356
Density
3.327
Appearance
Sólido blanco
Conditions
Tienda en RT
Properties
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Antibiotic
No
DEA-regulated
No
Warnings
-
Applications

Cadmium chloride hydrate is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Electroplating: This compound is used in the electroplating industry to create a protective layer on metals, enhancing their corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.
  • Analytical Chemistry: It serves as a reagent in various analytical techniques, including spectrophotometry, helping researchers detect and quantify other substances effectively.
  • Biological Research: Cadmium chloride hydrate is employed in studies related to cell biology and toxicology, allowing scientists to investigate the effects of cadmium on living organisms.
  • Manufacturing of Pigments: It is used in the production of certain pigments, providing vibrant colors for paints and coatings, which are essential in the art and construction industries.
  • Pharmaceutical Applications: The compound is explored in drug formulation and development, particularly in creating compounds that can target specific biological pathways.

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