Potassium Ferricyanide laboratory grade manufacturer, supplier and exporter.
Potassium ferricyanide is also one of two compounds present in ferroxyl indicator solution (along with phenolphthalein) which turns blue (Prussian blue) in the presence of Fe2+ ions, and which can therefore be used to detect metal oxidation that will lead to rust. It is possible to calculate the number of moles of Fe2+ ions by using a colorimeter, because of the very intense color of Prussian blue Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3.
SAFETY :
Potassium ferricyanide has very low toxicity, its main hazard being that it is a mild irritant to the eyes and skin. However, under very strongly acidic conditions, highly toxic hydrogen cyanide gas is evolved, according to the equation:
6 H+ + [Fe(CN)6]3− → 6 HCN + Fe3+[9]
The reaction with hydrochloric acid is as follows:
6 HCl + K3[Fe(CN)6] → 6 HCN + FeCl3 + 3 KCl
	
	 
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	IUPAC name  :  Potassium Hexacyanidoferrate(II)
	 
	Identifiers
	CAS number 13943-58-3 
	PubChem 26250
	RTECS number LJ8225000
	 
	Properties
	Molecular formula C6N6FeK4
	Molar mass     368.35 g/mol
	Appearance   deep red crystals
	Density           1.85 g/cm3, solid
	Melting point   300 °C, 573 K, 572 °F
	 
	Boiling point :  decomp.
	 
	Solubility in water 330 g/L ("cold water")
	464 g/L (20°C)
	775 g/L ("hot water")[1]
	Solubility slightly soluble in alcohol
	soluble in acid
	soluble in water