Chemical Name | Chromium(III) chloride hexahydrate, 99% |
Synonym |
Chromium trichloride hexahydrate, Hexaaquachromium(III) chloride |
MDL Number | MFCD00149660 |
EC Number | 233-038-3 |
PubChem Substance ID | 24853834 |
CAS Number | 10060-12-5 |
Merck Number | 14,2222 |
Chemical Name Translation | 六水氯化铬 |
LabNetwork Molecule ID | LN00193905 |
WGK Germany | 1 |
RTECS | GB5450000 |
Signal word |
Warning |
Hazard statements | |
- H302 Harmful if swallowed 吞食有害
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GHS Symbol
Personal Protective Equipment |
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves |
Safety Statements | |
- S24/25 Avoid contact with skin and eyes 避免皮肤和眼睛接触;
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Packing Group | III |
UN Number |
3260 |
Risk Statements | |
- R22 Harmful if swallowed 吞咽有害
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Hazard Codes |
8 |
Storage condition |
Hygroscopic |
Precautionary statements | |
- P273 Avoid release to the environment. 避免释放到环境中。
- P301+P312+P330
- P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. 戴防护手套/防护服/眼睛的保护物/面部保护物。
- P302+P352
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{uni_hamburg} Short: EINECS
Title: EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances)
Source: Official Journal of the European Communities
Volume: C 146 A (15.06.1990)
Page: 1
Year: 1990
Internet Resource: http://ecb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/esis/index.php?PGM=ein
Publish_Date: 1990/06/15
{uni_hamburg} Short: III/7a
Title: Crystal Structure Data of Inorganic Compounds: Key Elements: F, Cl , Br, I ( VII th Main Group) . Halides and Complex Halides
Author: Pies, W.; Weiss, A.
Editor: Hellwege, K.-H.; Hellwege, A.M.
Source: Landolt-Börnstein, New Series
Volume: III/7a
Page: 1-647
Year: 1973
ISBN: 3-540-06166-5
ISBN: 978-3-540-06166-3
Internet Resource: DOI:10.1007/b19972
RefComment: 1 fig., XXXII, Hardcover
Abstract: Volume III/7 contains structure data on those compounds which contain at least one of the elements F, Cl, Br, I, O, N, and P and cannot be called "organic". The structure data of the remaining inorganic compounds and the elements are dealt with in volumes III/6 and III/14, while the organic compounds are treated in volumes III/5 and III/10. The systematic arrange-ment is based on the anions ordered according to "key elements", since this system allows the arrangement of the crystal structure data in such a way that both chemical and crystallographical relationships can be recognized. Structure data are compiled as completely as possible for all inorganic substances, where crystal structures have been examined by means of X-ray, neutron, and electron diffraction,and for which at least the lattice constants have been determined.