Silver iodide

Silver iodide Basic information
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Product Name:Silver iodide
Synonyms:neosilvol;Silver iodide (AgI);silver(1+)iodide;silveriodide(agi);silveriodide,colloidal;silvermonoiodide;SILVER IODIDE;SILVER(I) IODIDE
CAS:7783-96-2
MF:AgI
MW:234.77
EINECS:232-038-0
Product Categories:Pharmaceutical Intermediates;Crystal Grade Inorganics;Metal and Ceramic Science;Salts;Silver Salts;SilverMetal and Ceramic Science;Inorganics;metal halide;Materials Science;Metal and Ceramic Science;Silver Salts
Mol File:7783-96-2.mol
Silver iodide Structure
Silver iodide Chemical Properties
Melting point 557°C
Boiling point 1506°C
density 5.68 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
RTECS VW4450000
form Solid
Specific Gravity6.01
color Yellow
Odorodorless
Water Solubility 0.03 mg/L
Sensitive Light Sensitive
Crystal StructureCubic, Sphalerite Structure - Space Group F(-4)3m
Merck 14,8516
Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)pKsp: 16.07
Exposure limitsACGIH: TWA 0.01 ppm
Stability:Stability Light-sensitive. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.
CAS DataBase Reference7783-96-2(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry ReferenceSilver iodide(7783-96-2)
EPA Substance Registry SystemSilver iodide (AgI) (7783-96-2)
Safety Information
Risk Statements 36/37/38-53
Safety Statements 22-24/25
RIDADR UN 3077 9 / PGIII
WGK Germany 3
8
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 9
HS Code 28432900
Hazardous Substances Data7783-96-2(Hazardous Substances Data)
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Silver iodide Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionSilver iodide (AgI) precipitates as a yellow, odor- and tasteless solid. Silver iodide acts as a very effective nucleus for the formation of ice crystals. Silver iodide has an important advantage over mercury as a subject for study of electrochemical properties of interfaces. It is also used as a solid lubricant for power contacts. It is also used as a local antiseptic.
References[1] B. Vonnegut, The Nucleation of Ice Formation by Silver Iodide, Journal of Applied Physics, 1947, vol. 18, 593
[2] J. Lyklema and J. Th. G. Overbeek, Electrochemistry of silver iodide the capacity of the double layer at the silver iodide-water interface, Journal of Colloid Science, 1961, col. 16, 595-608
[3] Sylva Arnell and Gunnar Andersson, Silver Iodide as a Solid Lubricant for Power Contacts,  Proceedings of the Forty-Seventh IEEE Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts, 2001

Chemical PropertiesYellow Crystalline Powder
Physical propertiesLight yellow hexagonal crystals or powder; darkens on exposure to light; density 5.68 g/cm3 ; melts at 558°C; vaporizes at 1,506°C; insoluble in water, most acids and ammonium carbonate solution; moderately soluble in concentrated solutions of alkali chloride, bromide, and thiosulfate; readily soluble in solutions of alkali cyanides, iodides and in hot concentrated hydriodic acid.
UsesIn cloud precipitation (rain-making).
UsesSilver iodide is a yellow powder formed by the combination of a soluble iodide combined with silver nitrate. Silver iodide could also be formed by exposing metallic silver to the fumes of bromine as in the daguerreotype process. This was the primary halide used for all of the 19th century camera processes until the introduction of the silver bromide gelatin plate. With the exception of the daguerreotype, all silver iodide processes relied on physical development using a reducing agent such as gallic acid, pyrogallic acid, or ferrous sulfate, an acid restrainer, and excess silver.
UsesUsed in medicine for its caustic, astringent and antiseptic effects. Used in photography, and in the estimation of silver. Through heterogeneous nucleation, it is used in cloud seeding, relying on its beta-AgI crystal structure being similar to that of Ice.
PreparationSilver iodide is prepared by adding a solution of sodium or potassium iodide to a hot solution of silver nitrate: Ag+ (aq) + Iˉ (aq) → Ag I (s) The precipitate is washed with boiling water. The preparation is done in the dark under ruby red light.
Flammability and ExplosibilityNonflammable
Silver iodide Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsPotassium iodide-->Potassium nitrate
Silver nitrate SILVER OXALATE SILVER BROMIDE Ferrous chloride SILVER LACTATE SILVER ARSENATE Potassium silver iodide SILVER (I) RUBIDIUM IODIDE Potassium iodide Silver iodide TRIMETHYLPHOSPHINE-SILVER IODIDE COMPLEX Iodine Mercury Silver Propidium iodide MERCURY (II) SILVER IODIDE YELLOW POWDER,MERCURIC SILVER IODIDE,MERCURY (II) SILVER IODIDE mercury silver iodide TRIMETHYLPHOSPHINE-SILVER IODIDE COMPLEX

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