Iron oxide CAS# 1332-37-2

The common properties of iron oxide (CAS: 1309-37-1) are as follows:
Appearance: purple-brown powder
Solubility: soluble in acid, insoluble in water
Relative density: 5.12~5.24
Melting point: 1565℃
Main component: ferric oxide (Fe2O3)
It has many uses, such as:
Analytical reagent in biochemical research.
Can be used as a catalyst.
Used in the preparation of polishing agents.
Preparation of pigments.
Coloring glass filters (green).
Used in the production of ferrites, etc.

Iron oxide CAS# 1332-37-2

Product Name: Iron oxide
Synonyms: Iron oxide;AM 125;Ancor FR;Ancor FY;Auvico AX 1000;AX 1000;EP-A 0014382;Iron(III) oxide, magnetic, NanoArc|r
CAS: 1332-37-2
MF: Fe2O3
MW: 159.69
EINECS: 215-570-8
Product Categories: dyestuff;UVCBs-inorganic;1332-37-2
Mol File: 1332-37-2.mol
Iron oxide Structure
Iron oxide Chemical Properties
density 2.66 g/cm3
storage temp. -70°C
solubility Aqueous Acid (Slightly)
form Solid
color Black
Dielectric constant 14.2(0.0℃)
EPA Substance Registry System Iron oxide (1332-37-2)
Safety Information
RIDADR UN 1376 4.2/ PGIII
HazardClass 4.2
PackingGroup III
MSDS Information
Iron oxide Usage And Synthesis
Description As the mineral hematite, Iron oxide is the main source of iron for the steel industry. Iron oxide is easily attacked by acids. Iron(III) oxide is regularly called rust, and to some extent this label is useful, as rust shares several properties and has a comparable composition. To a chemist, though, rust is thought of as an ill-defined material, described as hydrated ferric oxide. Fe2O3 can be formed in various polymorphs.
Uses Iron Oxide is a trace mineral used as a pigment and colorant. it is used to color pet food.
Uses iron oxide (iron oxide black, red, or yellow) is an inorganic compound frequently used to add color to cosmetics. It may have some slight sun screening ability. Iron oxide can vary in color from red to brown, black to orange or yellow, depending on the purity and amount of water added.
Definition Pigments composed mainly of ferric oxide (Fe2O3).
Industrial uses Iron oxide is the fine red abrasive component of rouge. Like tripoli, rouge is blended with various soft binders into a cake form. It is used to polish high noble metal alloys such as yellow gold alloys.
Solubility in organics Iron(III) oxide is insoluble in water but dissolves readily in strong acid, for example, hydrochloric and sulfuric acids. It likewise dissolves well in solutions of chelating agents such as EDTA and oxalic acid. Heating iron(III) oxides with other metal oxides or carbonates yields materials known as ferrates (ferrate (III)).

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