10025-91-9 Antimony trichloride

Name: Antimony trichloride
Synonyms:
Antimonychloride (SbCl3) (6CI,7CI); Antimonous chloride; Antimony Butter; Antimonychloride (Sb2Cl6); Antimony trichloride; Antimony(III) chloride; Antimony(III)trichloride; Butter of antimony; C.I. 77056; Trichloroantimony;Trichlorostibine
CAS Number:10025-91-9
Molecular Formula:Cl3Sb
Molecular Weight:228.10
EINECS:233-047-2
Density:3,14 g/cm3
Boiling Point:223 °C
Flash Point:°C
Safety Description:Moderately toxic by ingestion. Human pulmonary system effects by inhalation. Corrosive by vigorous reaction with moisture, generating heat and hydrogen chloride gas (a strong irritant), which can cause pulmonary edema when inhaled. Systemic effects can be caused by the antimony. See also ANTIMONY COMPOUNDS. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emits very toxic fumes of chlorine and antimony. It can react violently with aluminum, potassium, sodium.
liansport Information:UN 1733 8