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Ferrous sulfide (1317-37-9)

Identification
Name:Ferrous sulfide
Synonyms:Iron (II) sulfide; Iron sulfide; pyrrhotite
CAS:1317-37-9
EINECS: 215-268-6
Molecular Formula: FeS
Molecular Weight: 87.91
InChI: InChI=1/Fe.S/rFeS/c1-2
Molecular Structure: (FeS) Iron (II) sulfide; Iron sulfide; pyrrhotite
Properties
Transport:UN 3077
Melting Point: 1194 C
Flash Point: °C
Boiling Point: °Cat760mmHg
Density:4.84
Stability:Stable. Incompatible with strong acids, strong bases, metal oxides. Avoid moisture.
Solubility:Insoluble
Appearance:grey to brown-black lumps or powder
Specification:

 Iron(II) sulfide (1317-37-9),which also can be called for Ferrous sulfide ; Ferrous sulphide ; Iron(+2)sulfide ; Iron sulfide ; Iron(II) sulfide ; Iron(II) sulphide ; Iron monosulfide ; Blackironsulfide .This chemical is a grey to brown-black lumps or powder.When Iron(II) sulfide (1317-37-9) was heated,it emits toxic fumes of SOx .

Packinggroup: III
HS Code: 28309011
Flash Point: °C
Storage Temperature: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances.
Sensitive: Moisture Sensitive
Color: Colorless hexagonal crystals when pure; usually gray to brownish-black lumps, rods or granular powder; trimorphic with transition points @ 135 and 325 deg C
Dark-brown or black metallic pieces, sticks, or granules
Usage:As lab source of hydrogen sulfide, in the ceramic industry, as paintermediate pigment, in anodes, in lubricant coatings.
Safety Data
Hazard Symbols N:Dangerousfortheenvironment