Sodium dichromate dihydrate
Sodium dichromate dihydrate Basic information
- Product Name:
- Sodium dichromate dihydrate
- Synonyms:
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- SODIUM DICHROMATE
- SODIUM DICHROMATE 2H2O
- SODIUM DICHROMATE-2-HYDRATE
- SODIUM DICHROMATE DIHYDRATE
- SODIUM DICHROMATE, HYDROUS
- SODIUM BICHROMATE
- SODIUM BICHROMATE DIHYDRATE
- SODIUM DICHROMATE, DIHYDRATE REAGENT (ACS)
- CAS:
- 7789-12-0
- MF:
- Cr2H5NaO8
- MW:
- 260.01
- EINECS:
- 616-541-6
- Mol File:
- 7789-12-0.mol
Sodium dichromate dihydrate Chemical Properties
- Melting point:
- 91 °C(lit.)
- Boiling point:
- 400°C
- Density
- 2,348 g/cm3
- vapor density
- 10 (vs air)
- storage temp.
- Store at +5°C to +30°C.
- solubility
- Methanol (Slightly, Sonicated)
- form
- Solid
- Specific Gravity
- 2.348
- color
- Red-orange
- Odor
- Odorless
- PH Range
- 3.5-4.0
- Water Solubility
- 730 g/L (20 ºC)
- Sensitive
- Hygroscopic
- Merck
- 14,8609
- Dielectric constant
- 2.9(Ambient)
- CAS DataBase Reference
- 7789-12-0(CAS DataBase Reference)
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Disodium dichromate dihydrate (7789-12-0)
Safety Information
- Hazard Codes
- O,T+,N
- Risk Statements
- 45-46-60-61-8-21-25-26-34-42/43-48/23-50/53
- Safety Statements
- 53-45-60-61
- RIDADR
- UN 3086 6.1/PG 1
- WGK Germany
- 3
- RTECS
- HX7750000
- TSCA
- Yes
- HazardClass
- 5.1
- PackingGroup
- III
- HS Code
- 28413000
MSDS
- Language:English Provider:Sodium dichromate
- Language:English Provider:SigmaAldrich
- Language:English Provider:ALFA
Sodium dichromate dihydrate Usage And Synthesis
Chemical Properties
Orange-yellow powder. Soluble in acids and hot water; insoluble in alcohol and ether.
Chemical Properties
Sodium chromate, including the hexahydrate, is yellow crystalline solids that can also be used in solution. Disodium dichromate (10588-01-9):
Uses
Sodium Dichromate Dihydrate is used as a catalyst in the synthesis of Endoperoxide II. Strong oxidizing agent in organic synthesis. Used in metal finishing as an aid in corrosion resistance.
Uses
It is used in preparation of titrant in redox titrations.
Definition
A red crystallinesolid, Na2Cr2O7.2H2O, solublein water and insoluble in ethanol. Itis usually known as the dihydrate(r.d. 2.52), which starts to lose waterabove 100°C; the compound decomposesabove 400°C. It is made bymelting chrome iron ore with limeand soda ash and acidification of thechromate thus formed. Sodiumdichromate is cheaper than the correspondingpotassium compound buthas the disadvantage of being hygroscopic.It is used as a mordant in dyeing,as an oxidizing agent in organicchemistry, and in analytical chemistry.
General Description
Solid orange-yellow crystal or powder.
Air & Water Reactions
Water soluble (hot water).
Reactivity Profile
Sodium dichromate dihydrate can react with reducing agents to generate heat and products that may be gaseous (causing pressurization of closed containers). The products may themselves be capable of further reactions (such as combustion in the air). Reactions may be rapid but often requires initiation (heat, spark, catalyst, addition of a solvent). Can react violently with active metals, cyanides, esters, and thiocyanates.
Hazard
Toxic by ingestion and inhalation.
Health Hazard
INHALATION: Corrosive to mucous membranes continuous exposure may lead to perforation of nasal septum. EYES: Conjunctivitis and lacrimation. SKIN: Corrosive producing deep penetrating ulcers to exposed area. Slow to heal. INGESTION: Has a harsh metallic taste. May cause vertigo, thirst, abdominal pain, vomiting, shock, convulsions and coma.
Potential Exposure
Used to make dyes, inks, pigments, and other chromates; in leather tanning, a corrosion inhibitor in circulating water systems; metal treatment; a drilling mud additive; chemical intermediate for chromium catalysts; colorimetry, oxidizing agent; bleaching agent; an algicide, fungicide, insecticide; in wood preservation.
Shipping
UN3087 Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s., Hazard Class: 5.1; Labels: 5.1-Oxidizer, 6.1-Poisonous materials, Technical Name Required. UN3085 Oxidizing solid, corrosive, n.o.s., Hazard Class: 5.1; Labels: 5.1-Oxidizer, 8-Corrosive material, Technical Name Required.
Purification Methods
Crystallise the dichromate from small volumes of H2O by evaporation to crystallisation. Its solubility in H2O is 238% at 0o and 508% at boiling. The red dihydrate is slowly dehydrated by heating at 100o for long periods. It is deliquescent and is a powerful oxidising agent—do not place it in contact with skin— wash immediately as it is caustic. (Possible carcinogen.) Sodium dihydrogen orthophosphate ( 2 H2O) [13472-35-0 (2H2O), 10049-21-5 (H2O), 7558-80-7 (anhydrous)] M 156.0, m 60o(dec), d 4 1.91. Crystallise it from warm water (0.5mL/g) by chilling.
Incompatibilities
Aqueous solution in a base. A strong oxidizer. Violent reaction with reducing agents; combustibles, strong acids; organic materials.
Sodium dichromate dihydrate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Preparation Products
Raw materials
Sodium dichromate dihydrate(7789-12-0)Related Product Information
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- CHROMIUM (III) OXIDE HYDRATE
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- Chromic acid
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