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Product Short Description: Potassium Ferrocyanide
Product Description:

Potassium Ferricyanide laboratory grade manufacturer, supplier and exporter.

Product Application:

Potassium ferricyanide is also one of two compounds present in ferroxyl indicator solution (along with phenolphthalein) which turns blue (Prussian blue) in the presence of Fe2+ ions, and which can therefore be used to detect metal oxidation that will lead to rust. It is possible to calculate the number of moles of Fe2+ ions by using a colorimeter, because of the very intense color of Prussian blue Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.

 

SAFETY :

Potassium ferricyanide has very low toxicity, its main hazard being that it is a mild irritant to the eyes and skin. However, under very strongly acidic conditions, highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas is evolved, according to the equation:

6 H+ + [Fe(CN)6]3− → 6 HCN + Fe3+[9]

The reaction with hydrochloric acid is as follows:

6 HCl + K3[Fe(CN)6] → 6 HCN + FeCl3 + 3 KCl


 

Product Dose:

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Product Note:

IUPAC name  :  Potassium Hexacyanidoferrate(II)
 
Identifiers
CAS number 13943-58-3 
PubChem 26250
RTECS number LJ8225000
 

Properties
Molecular formula C6N6FeK4
Molar mass     368.35 g/mol
Appearance   deep red crystals
Density           1.85 g/cm3, solid
Melting point   300 °C, 573 K, 572 °F
 
Boiling point :  decomp.
 
Solubility in water 330 g/L ("cold water")
464 g/L (20°C)
775 g/L ("hot water")[1]
Solubility slightly soluble in alcohol
soluble in acid
soluble in water