Difference between revisions of "Sodium ferrocyanide"
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 23 September 2022
Description
Toxic yellow crystals. Sodium ferrocyanide, or yellow prussiate of soda, is used to make Prussian blue pigment and red prussiate of soda. It is also used in the photography, leather tanning, and metal treatments. Sodium ferrocyanide is an effective anti-caking agent and is used in small amount in Table salt and road salt. In the presence of strong sunlight, it can decompose to for Hydrogen cyanide.
Synonyms and Related Terms
yellow prussiate of soda; YPS; tetrasodium hexacyanoferrate
Hazards and Safety
- Inhalation and contact are hazardous.
- Ingestion is toxic.
- ThermoFisher: SDS
Physical and Chemical Properties
Soluble in water. Insoluble in alcohol.
Composition | Na4Fe(CN)6•10H2O |
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CAS | 13601-19-9 |
Density | 1.458 g/ml |
Molecular Weight | 484.06 |
Boiling Point | decomposes |
Resources and Citations
- Chemical Land at: chemicalland21.com
- Website: Is Road Salt a Major Carcinogen? at http://www.elements.nb.ca/theme/transportation/salt/salt.htm
- Website: Salt Institute at http://www.saltinstitute.org/30.html