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'''Sodium ferrocyanide''' is a chemical compound | {{Short description|A chemical compound used in various applications}} | ||
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==Sodium Ferrocyanide== | |||
[[File:Sodium_ferrocyanide.png|thumb|right|Sodium ferrocyanide powder]] | |||
'''Sodium ferrocyanide''', also known as [[sodium hexacyanoferrate(II)]], is a chemical compound with the formula Na<sub>4</sub>[Fe(CN)<sub>6</sub>]. It is a yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in water and is used in various industrial applications. | |||
==Chemical Properties== | ==Chemical Properties== | ||
Sodium ferrocyanide is a coordination compound consisting of a [[ferrous]] ion surrounded by six [[cyanide]] ions, forming a stable complex. The compound is non-toxic and is often used as an anti-caking agent in the food industry, where it is known as E535. | |||
==Applications== | |||
Sodium ferrocyanide is used in several applications: | |||
* '''Anti-caking agent''': It is commonly added to [[table salt]] to prevent clumping. | |||
* '''Pigment production''': It is used in the production of [[Prussian blue]], a deep blue pigment. | |||
* '''Photography''': It is used in the cyanotype process, a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. | |||
* '''Metal treatment''': It is used in the case hardening of steel. | |||
==Safety== | ==Safety== | ||
While | While sodium ferrocyanide is considered non-toxic, it can release [[hydrogen cyanide]] gas if exposed to strong acids. Therefore, it should be handled with care, especially in industrial settings. | ||
== | ==Related Compounds== | ||
Sodium ferrocyanide is related to other ferrocyanides, such as [[potassium ferrocyanide]], which have similar structures and properties. | |||
== | ==Related pages== | ||
* [[Cyanide]] | * [[Cyanide]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Prussian blue]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Coordination complex]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Coordination compounds]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Sodium compounds]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Cyanides]] | ||
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Sodium Ferrocyanide[edit]

Sodium ferrocyanide, also known as sodium hexacyanoferrate(II), is a chemical compound with the formula Na4[Fe(CN)6]. It is a yellow crystalline solid that is soluble in water and is used in various industrial applications.
Chemical Properties[edit]
Sodium ferrocyanide is a coordination compound consisting of a ferrous ion surrounded by six cyanide ions, forming a stable complex. The compound is non-toxic and is often used as an anti-caking agent in the food industry, where it is known as E535.
Applications[edit]
Sodium ferrocyanide is used in several applications:
- Anti-caking agent: It is commonly added to table salt to prevent clumping.
- Pigment production: It is used in the production of Prussian blue, a deep blue pigment.
- Photography: It is used in the cyanotype process, a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print.
- Metal treatment: It is used in the case hardening of steel.
Safety[edit]
While sodium ferrocyanide is considered non-toxic, it can release hydrogen cyanide gas if exposed to strong acids. Therefore, it should be handled with care, especially in industrial settings.
Related Compounds[edit]
Sodium ferrocyanide is related to other ferrocyanides, such as potassium ferrocyanide, which have similar structures and properties.