Phosphorus Oxychloride

Phosphorus Oxychloride

Product Details:

  • Melting Point 1.25 C
  • Density 1.64 g/cm Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Molecular Weight 153.331 g/mol Grams (g)
  • Boiling point 105.8 C
  • Molecular Formula POCl3
  • Purity 99%
  • Storage Cool and Dry Area
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Phosphorus Oxychloride Price And Quantity

  • 200.00 - 1000.00 INR
  • 200 INR
  • 50 Kilograms

Phosphorus Oxychloride Product Specifications

  • 105.8 C
  • 99%
  • POCl3
  • 1.64 g/cm Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • 1.25 C
  • 153.331 g/mol Grams (g)
  • Industrial
  • Cool and Dry Area

Phosphorus Oxychloride Trade Information

  • Cash Advance (CA) Cash in Advance (CID) Cheque
  • 500 Kilograms Per Week
  • 2-3 Days
  • Yes
  • Sample costs shipping and taxes has to be paid by the buyer
  • Drum and Bag
  • Western Europe Australia Africa Middle East South America Asia Central America Eastern Europe North America
  • All India

Product Description

 The chemical compound phosphorus oxychloride, often known as POCl3, is essential and has numerous uses in both industrial and laboratory settings. This colorless to yellowish liquid has a variety of properties that make it essential in numerous chemical processes. It also has a distinctive chemical composition. At room temperature, it normally has a colorless to faintly yellowish liquid. The smell of phosphorus oxychloride is strong, as is the scent of many phosphorus-containing substances. The chemical compound is highly reactive and potentially dangerous. It must be handled with the utmost caution and in accordance with recognized safety procedures. When handling this material, proper ventilation, safety gear, and respect to safety regulations are crucial.

 POCL3 is used as a chemical intermediate to produce chemicals, triphenyl phosphate and tricresyl phosphate which are used as flame retardants and plasticizers and as a dehydrating agent in laboratories.


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