Cadmium Oxalate

CAS #:

Linear Formula:

CdC2O4

MDL Number:

N/A

EC No.:

212-408-8

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(2N) 99% Cadmium Oxalate
CD-OXL-02
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(3N) 99.9% Cadmium Oxalate
CD-OXL-03
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(4N) 99.99% Cadmium Oxalate
CD-OXL-04
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(5N) 99.999% Cadmium Oxalate
CD-OXL-05
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Cadmium Oxalate Properties (Theoretical)

Compound Formula CdC2O4
Molecular Weight 202.45
Appearance Colorless Crystal
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
Density N/A
Solubility in H2O N/A
Exact Mass 203.898674 g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass 203.898674 g/mol

Cadmium Oxalate Health & Safety Information

Signal Word N/A
Hazard Statements N/A
Hazard Codes N/A
RTECS Number N/A
Transport Information N/A
MSDS / SDS

About Cadmium Oxalate

Oxalate IonCadmium Oxalate is highly insoluble in water and converts to the oxide when heated (calcined). Cadmium Oxalate is generally immediately available in most volumes. High purity, submicron and nanopowder forms may be considered. American Elements produces to many standard grades when applicable, including Mil Spec (military grade); ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade; Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade; Optical Grade, USP and EP/BP (European Pharmacopoeia/British Pharmacopoeia) and follows applicable ASTM testing standards. Typical and custom packaging is available. Additional technical, research and safety (MSDS) information is available as is a Reference Calculator for converting relevant units of measurement.

Cadmium Oxalate Synonyms

Cadmium(II) oxalate, Ethanedioic acid, cadmium salt (1:1), Oxalic acid, cadmium salt (1:1), CdH2C2O4, Cadmium oxalate hydrate (CdH2C2O5), Cadmium oxalate trihydrate

Chemical Identifiers

Linear Formula CdC2O4
MDL Number N/A
EC No. 212-408-8
Beilstein/Reaxys No. N/A
Pubchem CID 3083647
IUPAC Name cadmium; oxalic acid
SMILES C(=O)(C(=O)O)O.[Cd]
InchI Identifier InChI=1S/C2H2O4.Cd/c3-1(4)2(5)6;/h(H,3,4)(H,5,6);
InchI Key OPPBPDNPEOPGLG-UHFFFAOYSA-N

Packaging Specifications

Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.

Related Elements

Cadmium

See more Cadmium products. Cadmium (atomic symbol: Cd, atomic number: 48) is a Block D, Group 12, Period 5 element with an atomic weight of 112.411. Cadmium Bohr ModelThe number of electrons in each of Cadmium's shells is 2, 8, 18, 18, 2 and its electron configuration is [Kr]4d10 5s2. The cadmium atom has a radius of 151 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 230 pm. Cadmium was discovered and first isolated by Karl Samuel Leberecht Hermann and Friedrich Stromeyer in 1817. In its elemental form, cadmium has a silvery bluish gray metallic appearance. Cadmium makes up about 0.1 ppm of the earth's crust. Elemental CadmiumNo significant deposits of cadmium containing ores are known, however, it is sometimes found in its metallic form. It is a common impurity in zinc ores and is isolated during the production of zinc. Cadmium is a key component in battery production and particular pigments and coatings due to its distinct yellow color. Cadmium oxide is used in phosphors for television picture tubes. The name Cadmium originates from the Latin word 'cadmia' and the Greek word 'kadmeia'.

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