Sodium Dichromate, Crystal, Reagent

Molecular Formula
Na2Cr2O7•2H2O
Catalog Number
S1267
Supplier/Brand
Spectrum Chemical
CAS Number
7789-12-0

Sodium Dichromate, Crystal, Reagent, also known as chromic acid disodium salt, is considered to be very similar to potassium dichromate in terms of reactivity and appearance. Dichromate and chromate salts are oxidizing agents. For the tanning of leather, sodium dichromate is first reduced with sulfur dioxide. The Reagent grade denotes that this chemical is the highest quality commercially available and that the American Chemical Society has not officially set any specifications for this material. Spectrum Chemical manufactured Reagent grade products meet the toughest regulatory standards for quality and purity.


Synonyms: Sodium Bichromate

Shipping Information

DOT: UN3087, Oxidizing solid, toxic, n.o.s. (sodium dichromate), 5.1 (6.1), PG II

Largest individual container shippable via:
UPS/FedEx Ground: 500 g    UPS Air: Not accepted    FedEx Air: 500 g

Additional UPS-imposed hazardous material charge plus $15.00 for poison pack.
Tariff No. 2841300000

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Storage Information

DELIQUESCENT: Keep tightly closed.

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