Cupric chloride, inorganic compound, chemical formula CuCl2. Crystallized from green to blue powder or rhombic double cone. Deliquescent in wet air, weathering in dry air. Loss of water at 70 to 200 °C. Soluble in water, ethanol and methanol, slightly soluble in acetone and ethyl acetate, slightly soluble in ether. Its aqueous solution is acidic to litmus. The pH of the 0.2 mol/L aqueous solution was 3.6. The relative density is 2.54. The crystal water is lost at 100 °C. poisonous. Irritating. Used in industries such as pigments, wood preservatives, etc., and as disinfectants, mordants, and catalysts.
Molecular weight (anhydrous) 134.45 g/mol (dihydrate) 170.48 g/mol CAS accession number 10125-13-0 EINECS accession number 231-2210-2 Melting point 498°C Boiling point 993°C (converted to cuprous chloride) Water solubility 1150g /L, density 3.386g/cm3
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