Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprate (II) Dihydrate Description:
Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprate (II) Dihydrate ((NH4)2CUCL4 · 2H2O) is a widely utilized chemical compound available on the Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM) platform. Recognized for its blue crystalline appearance, this reagent is soluble in water and serves critical roles in laboratory research, pharmaceutical production, and material science applications. Its versatility extends to forming stable complexes and catalyzing various reactions, contributing to processes like chemical synthesis, electroplating, and surface modification. Accessible through the SAM platform, it facilitates advancements in scientific exploration and technological innovation across diverse industries.
Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprate (II) Dihydrate Specifications:
Molecular Formula
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(NH4)2CuCl4 · 2H2O
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Molecular Weight
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277.47
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Appearance
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Blue crystalline solid
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Density
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1.993 g/cm3
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Melting Point
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110℃
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Water Solubility
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Insoluble in water
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Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprate (II) Dihydrate Applications:
1. Chemical Synthesis: It serves as a catalyst or reagent in chemical synthesis reactions, particularly in organic chemistry, for the preparation of various compounds.
2. Electroplating: Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprate (II) Dihydrate is utilized in electroplating processes to deposit copper coatings onto surfaces for corrosion resistance or decorative purposes.
3. Materials Science: It finds application in materials science for the synthesis of copper-containing materials, such as coordination polymers, nanoparticles, and thin films.
4. Photography: In the past, it has been used in photographic development processes as a component of photographic emulsions.
5. Analytical Chemistry: It may also be used in analytical chemistry techniques for the determination of copper concentrations in various samples.
Ammonium Tetrachlorocuprate (II) Dihydrate Safety Information:
Symbol
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Signal word
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Warning
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Hazard statements
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H315-H319-H335
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Precautionary statements
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P261-P305+P351+P338
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Transport Information
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NONH for all modes of transport
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WGK Germany
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3
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