Cobalt chloride hexahydrate

99.99% metals basis

Reagent Code: #158857
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Alias Cobalt chloride hexahydrate, Cobalt dichloride, Cobalt chloride
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CAS Number 7791-13-1

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Weight 237.93 g/mol
Formula CoCl₂·₆H₂O
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EC Number 231-589-4
MDL Number MFCD00149652
thermostat Physical Properties
Melting Point 86 °C
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Density 1.920 g/cm3
Storage Room temperature

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Used as a moisture indicator in silica gel desiccants and other materials like paper, where it changes color from blue to pink upon absorbing water, providing a visual sign of humidity exposure.

Commonly employed in electroplating baths to deposit cobalt metal for wear-resistant and magnetic coatings.

Serves as a catalyst precursor in industrial reactions, including Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and oxidation processes.

Utilized in the preparation of cobalt-based pigments and dyes for ceramics, paints, textiles, and leather industries.

Also used in laboratories as a reagent for detecting the presence of water in solvents and as a source of cobalt ions in analytical chemistry.

In biological research, it is used to simulate hypoxic conditions in cells, aiding in the study of cellular responses to oxygen deprivation.

Available Sizes & Pricing

Size Availability Unit Price Quantity
10g
10-20 days ฿440.00
50g
10-20 days ฿1,250.00
250g
10-20 days ฿3,670.00
1kg
10-20 days ฿9,300.00
5kg
10-20 days ฿25,980.00
Cobalt chloride hexahydrate
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Used as a moisture indicator in silica gel desiccants and other materials like paper, where it changes color from blue to pink upon absorbing water, providing a visual sign of humidity exposure.

Commonly employed in electroplating baths to deposit cobalt metal for wear-resistant and magnetic coatings.

Serves as a catalyst precursor in industrial reactions, including Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and oxidation processes.

Utilized in the preparation of cobalt-based pigments and dyes for ceram

Used as a moisture indicator in silica gel desiccants and other materials like paper, where it changes color from blue to pink upon absorbing water, providing a visual sign of humidity exposure.

Commonly employed in electroplating baths to deposit cobalt metal for wear-resistant and magnetic coatings.

Serves as a catalyst precursor in industrial reactions, including Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and oxidation processes.

Utilized in the preparation of cobalt-based pigments and dyes for ceramics, paints, textiles, and leather industries.

Also used in laboratories as a reagent for detecting the presence of water in solvents and as a source of cobalt ions in analytical chemistry.

In biological research, it is used to simulate hypoxic conditions in cells, aiding in the study of cellular responses to oxygen deprivation.

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