Iron - CAS # 7439-89-6
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Chemical Name: Iron
Chemical Formula: Fe
CAS Number: 7439-89-6
Synonyms: Fe;ANCOR EN 80/150;Armco iron;Carbonyl iron;EFV 250/400;EO 5A;Ferrovac E;GS 6;Loha;NC 100;Pzh2M;PzhO;Remko;Suy-B 2;3ZhP;Malleable iron;Wrought iron
Appearance: grey crystalline powder, rod or chips
Melting Point: 1535 C
Boiling Point: 3000 C
Stability: Stable. Reacts slowly with moist air and water. Dust may form an explosive or combustible mixture with air. Incompatible with organic acids, strong oxidizing agents, water, mineral acids.
Molecular Weight: 55.845
Alternate Names: Iron | FE
Department: Metals
Related Hazardous Material Name: Flammable solid, inorganic, n.o.s.
Emergency Response Guide Number: 133
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Related Analytes (Iron):
Iron(III) orthophosphate Iron dicyclopentadienyl (Ferrocene) Iron boride (BFe) Iron boride (BFe2) Iron boride Iron disulfide Iron (III) chloride sulfate Iron manganese zinc oxide Iron nickel zinc oxide Ferrous sulfide (iron (II) sulfide)
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