Cadmium tetrafluoroborate
Identifiers | |
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14486-19-2 | |
3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
ECHA InfoCard | 100.034.975 |
PubChem | 12886773 |
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Properties | |
Cd(BF4)2 | |
Molar mass | 286.020 g/mol |
Appearance | colorless solid crystals very hygroscopic |
Odor | odorless |
Density | 1.60 g/cm3 |
very soluble | |
Solubility | very soluble in alcohol |
Hazards | |
US health exposure limits (NIOSH): | |
PEL (Permissible) |
[1910.1027] TWA 0.005 mg/m3 (as Cd)[1] |
REL (Recommended) |
Ca[1] |
IDLH (Immediate danger) |
Ca [9 mg/m3 (as Cd)][1] |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Cadmium tetrafluroborate or cadmium(II) tetrafluroborate is a chemical compound, with the formula Cd(BF4)2.[2]
Preparation
Cadmium tetrafluoroborate is prepared from the reaction between an aqueous solution of fluoroboric acid and cadmium carbonate or cadmium oxide.
Uses
Its primary uses are to prepare electroplating baths for high strength steels where normal cyanide baths cause problems of hydrogen embrittlement.
References
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