Potassium Dichromate
Other Trading Names:
- Potassium bichromate
- Dipotassium dichromate
- Dipotassium bichromate
- Chromium potassium oxide
CAS Number: 7778-50-9
HS Code:
Types of Packaging:
- Plastic drum
- Plastic bottle
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Potassium Dichromate
Boiling Point |
500°C |
Melting Point |
398°C |
Color |
Orange |
pH |
4 |
Physical Form |
Solid |
Formula Weight |
294.18 |
Decomposition Information |
>500°C |
Density |
2.676g/cm³ |
Chemical Description
Leather Tanning
- Potassium dichromate is used mainly as a precursor to potassium chrome alum in leather tanning.
Cleaning
- It has been used to make "chromic acid" for cleaning glassware and etching materials, but due to safety concerns with hexavalent chromium, this use is declining.
Construction
- It's an ingredient in cement that delays setting, improves density and texture, but can cause contact dermatitis.
Photography and Printing
- Used for hardening organic colloids like gelatin, making them insoluble and forming a relief image after washing away unhardened areas.
- Employed as photoresists in making metal printing plates.
Film Processing
- Potassium dichromate, mixed with hydrochloric acid, is used for chromium intensification to strengthen weak negatives in black and white photography.
- Can produce a positive transparency from a negative film when mixed with sulfuric acid.
Screen-Printing
- Used in photographic screen-printing, where it hardens a colloid on silk screens in light, creating a mask for printing.
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