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Copper(I) Chloride CAS 7758-89-6 Cuprous Chloride Purity ≥99.95%

Shanghai Ruifu Chemical Co., Ltd. is the leading manufacturer and supplier of Copper(I) Chloride or Cuprous Chloride (CAS: 7758-89-6) with high quality. We can provide COA, worldwide delivery, small and bulk quantities available. Please contact: alvin@ruifuchem.com
Chemical Name Copper(I) Chloride
Synonyms Cuprous Chloride; Copper Monochloride
CAS Number 7758-89-6
CAT Number RF-PI2076
Stock Status In Stock, Production Capacity 500MT/Month
Molecular Formula CuCl
Molecular Weight 99.00
Melting Point 430℃(lit.)
Boiling Point 1490℃(lit.)
Density 4.140 g/cm3 (25℃)
Sensitivity Light Sensitive. Hygroscopic. Air Sensitive
Solubility in Water Sparingly Soluble in Water
Solubility Very Soluble in Concentrated HCl. Soluble in Ammonium Hydroxide. Insoluble in Ethanol and Acetone.
Brand Ruifu Chemical
Item Specifications
Appearance White to Grey or Light Green Powder or Crystals
Purity / Analysis Method ≥99.95% (Based On Trace Metals Analysis)
Total Metallic Impurities 0~500 ppm
Copper (Cu) 62.9~65.5% (Complexometric EDTA)
Iron (Fe) ≤0.002%
Arsenic (As) ≤0.0005%
Substances Not Precipitated by Hydrogen Sulfide ≤0.15%
Sulfate (SO4) ≤0.05%
Insoluble Matter (in Acid) ≤0.01%
Calcium (Ca) ≤0.01%
Potassium (K) ≤0.02%
Sodium (Na) ≤0.05%
Lead (Pb) ≤0.02%
ICP Confirms Copper Component Conforms
X-Ray Diffraction Conforms to Structure
Acid Solution Transparent
Test Standard Enterprise Standard
Package: 25kg/bag, 25kg/Drum, or according to customer's requirement Storage Condition: Store in sealed containers at cool and dry place; Protect from light and moisture Copper(I) Chloride, also known as Cuprous Chloride (CAS: 7758-89-6) is used as catalyst for organic reactions; catalyst, decolorizer and desulfuring agent in petroleum industry; in denitration of cellulose; as condensing agent for soaps, fats and oils; in gas analysis to absorb carbon monoxide. Contact with strong acids forms monovalent copper salts and toxic hydrogen chloride gas. Forms shock-sensitive and explosive compounds with potassium, sodium, sodium hypobromite, nitromethane, acetylene. Keep away from moisture and alkali metals. Attacks metals in the presence of moisture. Reacts with moist air to form cupric chloride dihydrate. May attack some metals, paints, and coatings. May be able to ignite combustible materials.