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Palladium Chloride
Palladium Chloride

Palladium Chloride

Palladium Chloride Specification

  • Appearance
  • Brownish-red solid
  • Structural Formula
  • PdCl2
  • Usage
  • Used in catalytic converters organic synthesis and electroplating
  • Density
  • 4.0 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Melting Point
  • 678°C (decomposes)
  • Shape
  • Crystalline or amorphous
  • Application
  • Catalysis material science and chemical synthesis
  • Shelf Life
  • Indefinite if properly stored
  • Poisonous
  • YES
  • Ph Level
  • Neutral in water
  • Molecular Weight
  • 177.32 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula
  • PdCl2
  • EINECS No
  • 231-596-2
  • CAS No
  • 7647-10-1
  • Physical Form
  • Powder or crystalline solid
  • HS Code
  • 28439000
  • Grade
  • Technical grade
  • Purity
  • 99% or higher
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Storage
  • Store in a cool dry place away from incompatible materials
  • Ingredients
  • Palladium Chlorine
  • Solubility
  • Soluble in water ethanol and hydrochloric acid
  • Taste
  • Metallic
  • Properties
  • Highly reactive with strong reducing agents and alkalis
 
 

About Palladium Chloride



Palladium Chloride, with a molecular formula PdCl2, is a technical-grade brownish-red solid available in powder or crystalline solid form. It is highly reactive with strong reducing agents and alkalis, making it suitable for catalysis material science and chemical synthesis applications. This odorless compound, with a metallic taste, is soluble in water, ethanol, and hydrochloric acid. With a purity of 99% or higher and a density of 4.0 g/cm3, it is used in catalytic converters, organic synthesis, and electroplating. Stored in a cool dry place, this poisonous substance has a neutral pH level in water and a indefinitely long shelf life. The melting point of Palladium Chloride is 678C, decomposing upon reaching this temperature.

FAQs of Palladium Chloride:


Q: What are the main applications of Palladium Chloride?

A: Palladium Chloride is commonly used in catalytic converters, organic synthesis, and electroplating.

Q: Is Palladium Chloride soluble in water?

A: Yes, Palladium Chloride is soluble in water, ethanol, and hydrochloric acid.

Q: What is the shelf life of Palladium Chloride?

A: When properly stored, Palladium Chloride has an indefinite shelf life.

Q: What is the appearance of Palladium Chloride?

A: Palladium Chloride appears as a brownish-red solid.

Q: How should Palladium Chloride be stored?

A: Palladium Chloride should be stored in a cool dry place away from incompatible materials.

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