Aluminum Chloride, Anhydrous, Reagent Grade *

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About Aluminum Chloride, Anhydrous, Reagent Grade

Aluminum chloride, often known as Trichloroaluminum, is a chemical compound having the formula AlCl3 . It appears as a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is employed as a Lewis base in a variety of chemical applications, with anhydrous Aluminum Trichloride being the most common Lewis acid. The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of Aluminum Chloride as an active component in antiperspirant products. Analytical Reagent Grade chemicals have high purity and are suitable in analytical applications. They're important in research because they provide results that are consistent, trustworthy, and reproducible. Lab Alley is providing its high-quality Aluminum Chloride, Anhydrous, ReagentGrade online in the United States of America (USA). This product is highly recommended for lab, industrial and commercial uses.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Reagent
  • Friedel-Crafts reaction

Industries

  • Paint
  • Synthetic rubber
  • Lubricants
  • Wood preservatives
  • Metallurgy

Safety and Shipping Information

Aluminum Chloride, Anhydrous Reagent Shipping Information:
DOT: Aluminum chloride, anhydrous, 8, UN1726, PG II, Hazmat Fee Required

Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Aluminum Chloride, Anhydrous Reagent.

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Chemistry Table

7446-70-0
AlCl3
133.34
1726

Specifications

Assay Min. 99.0%
Heavy Metals (as Pb) 0.0005%
Iron (Fe) 0.01%
Substances not Ppted. by NH4OH 0.5%
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