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  • Name

    triiron carbide

  • EINECS 234-566-7
  • CAS No. 12011-67-5
  • Density
  • Solubility
  • Melting Point
  • Formula CFe3
  • Boiling Point
  • Molecular Weight 179.55
  • Flash Point
  • Transport Information
  • Appearance
  • Safety Reacts vigorously with halogens (e.g., chlorine below 100°C; bromine at 100°C). When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes. See also IRON COMPOUNDS.
  • Risk Codes
  • Molecular Structure Molecular Structure of 12011-67-5 (triiron carbide)
  • Hazard Symbols
  • Synonyms Triironcarbide;Triiron monocarbide;
  • PSA
  • LogP

Iron carbide Specification

Iron carbide(CAS NO.12011-67-5) is a chemical compound with the formula Fe3C (or Fe2C:Fe), and an orthorhombic crystal structure. It is a hard, brittle material, normally classified as a ceramic in its pure form, though it is more important in metallurgy. Iron carbide forms directly from the melt in the case of white cast iron. In carbon steel, it either forms from austenite during cooling or from martensite during tempering. An intimate mixture with ferrite, the other product of austenite, forms a lamellar structure called pearlite. Much larger lamellae, visible to the naked eye, make up the structure of Damascus steel. Iron carbide changes from ferromagnetic to paramagnetic at its Curie temperature of approximately 480 K. A natural iron carbide (containing minor amounts of nickel and cobalt) occurs in iron meteorites and is called cohenite after the German mineralogist Emil Cohen, who first described it.

You can still convert the following datas into molecular structure:
(1)InChI=1S/C.3Fe;
(2)InChIKey=TXAHJXBWFZQNQY-UHFFFAOYSA-N;
(3)SmilesC.[Fe].[Fe].[Fe]

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