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Iron (III) Chloride Anhydrous, also known as Ferric Chloride, is a widely used laboratory reagent supplied here in a 250g container suitable for educational science environments. This product is provided in Laboratory Reagent (LR) grade, ensuring consistent quality and reliability for routine school laboratory use.
Identified by CAS No. 7705‑08‑0 and UN Number 1773, this anhydrous iron salt is commonly used in chemistry experiments to demonstrate reactions involving metal salts, redox chemistry, and solution preparation. It is clearly labelled for safe handling and compliance within controlled educational settings.
Please note that this chemical is supplied exclusively to educational establishments and will only be delivered to verified school addresses. Due to courier and safety regulations, this item is non‑returnable; however, this does not affect your statutory rights.
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Iron (III) Chloride Anhydrous is well suited to KS3, GCSE, and A‑Level chemistry lessons, where it can be used to support teaching of core chemical concepts under appropriate supervision. It is commonly used for:
When used as part of a structured practical lesson, this reagent helps students gain hands‑on experience while reinforcing safe working practices in the school laboratory. A dependable and versatile chemical, it is an essential addition to any secondary school science department.
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