Cobalt chloride AR
CoCl2 - Hexahydrate
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Product Info
CAS-Number: 7791-13-1
In Stock: Yes
Hazchem: No
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CAS-Number: 7791-13-1
In Stock: Yes
Hazchem: No
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Cobalt chloride hexahydrate
- Other names: Cobalt (II) chloride, Cobaltous chloride, Cobalt dichloride, cobalt muriate,
- Formula: CoCl2
- CAS No: 7791–13–1
- EINECS No:
- Appearance: pink crystals
- Mol weight: 237.93 g mol?1
- Density: 1.9 g/cm3
- Solubility: 529 g/L @ 20C in water
- Melting Point: 735C
- Boiling Point: 1049C
Cobalt chloride refers most commonly to the inorganic compound with the
formula CoCl2.6H2O, which when hydrated is deep rose. The rose hexahydrate is
one of the most common Cobalt chloride compounds in the laboratory. Cobalt
chloride is mainly used for electroplating of cobalt and for the preparation of
reagents used in organic synthesis.
Cobalt chloride is soluble in water and a number of solvents including acetone,
ethanol and ether.
