Products Description of Zirconium basic carbonate CAS#57219-64-4Zirconium carbonate is a white powdery solid that is soluble in ammonium carbonate and easily soluble in organic acids to form corresponding organic acid zirconium. It is more soluble in inorganic acids, but insoluble in water and organic solvents. It is easily decomposed by heat, so it is not suitable for long-term storage.
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Sodium carbonate CAS#497-19-8Overview:Sodium Carbonate, with the chemical formula Na2CO3 and CAS number 497-19-8, is a widely recognized chemical compound known for its diverse applications across various industries.
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Products Description of Guanidine carbonate CAS#593-85-1Guanidine carbonate is a chemical substance with the chemical formula C2H10N6H2CO3 and its appearance is a white crystalline powder.Guanidine carbonate Chemical PropertiesMelting point >300 °C(lit.)density 1.25vapor pressure 0Pa at 25℃storage temp. Store below +30°C.solubility 450g/lform Crystalline Powderpka12.5[at 20 ℃]color White to almost whitePH11.7 (110g/l, H2O, 20℃)Water Solubility 450 g/L (20 ºC)BRN 3628359InChIKeyKMSRVXJGTIRNNK-UHFFFAOYSA-NLogP-1.63 at 20℃CAS DataBase Refe
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Products Description of Potassium carbonate CAS#584-08-7Potassium carbonate (chemical formula: K2CO3, English Potassium carbonate), also known as potash, has the appearance of colorless crystals or white particles, is very soluble in water, and its solution is strongly alkaline. When its saturated aqueous solution is cooled, a glassy monoclinic hydrate 2K2CO3·3H2O crystal is separated, with a density of 2.043, and loses crystal water at 100°C. It is insoluble in ethanol, acetone and ether.
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Products Description of Cobalt carbonate CAS#513-79-1Red monoclinic crystals or powder. Almost insoluble in water, alcohol, methyl acetate and ammonia.
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Products Description of Calcium carbonate CAS#471-34-1Calcium carbonate occurs in nature as limestone in various forms, such as marble, chalk, and coral. It is probably the most widely-used raw material in the chemical industry. It has numerous applications, primarily to produce cement, mortars, plasters, refractories, and glass as building materials. It also is used to produce quicklime, hydrated lime and a number of calcium compounds. It is produced either as powdered or precipitated calcium carbonate. The latter consists of finer particles of greater purity and more uniform size.
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Products Description of Magnesium carbonate hydroxide CAS#39409-82-0This product is white monoclinic crystal with a relative density of 2.254. It is slightly soluble in water and easily soluble in dilute acid. It will foam and decompose in acid to release carbon dioxide. It will generate magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide when heated and calcined.Magnesium carbonate hydroxide Chemical Propertiesdensity 2.16RTECS FG1797000storage temp. 2-8°Cform Solidcolor WhiteOdorat 100.00?%. odorlessWater Solubility Soluble in water.
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Products Description of Zirconium acetate CAS#7585-20-8Zirconium acetate (liquid), a colorless transparent liquid, is made by the reaction of zirconium oxychloride and sodium carbonate.
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Products Description of Cesium carbonate99.9% CAS#534-17-8Cesium carbonate is an inorganic compound. It is a white solid at room temperature and pressure. It is very soluble in water and absorbs moisture quickly when placed in the air. The aqueous solution of cesium carbonate is strongly alkaline and can react with acid to produce the corresponding cesium salt and water, and release carbon dioxide. Cesium carbonate is easy to transform and can be used as a precursor of other cesium salts.
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Dimethyl carbonate CAS#616-38-6Dimethyl carbonate is quickly referred to as DMC. At room temperature, it is a colorless and obvious liquid with a pungent smell with a relative density (D204) of 1.0694, a melting factor of four °C, boiling factor of 90.3 °C, the flash factor being 21.7 °C (opening) and being 16.7 °C (closed ) and the refractive index (nd20) being 1.3687.
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Products Description of SODIUM TRISILICATE CAS#13870-30-9Sodium silicate is a water-soluble silicate, which can be divided into three forms: solid, liquid, and water-quenched. In theory, this type of substance is called "colloid". Industrial solid sodium silicate is a colorless, slightly light blue, turquoise, sky blue or yellow-green transparent or translucent glass block. When the impurity content is very low, the glassy anhydrous solid sodium silicate is a colorless and transparent glass body, and pure solid sodium cinnamate is a colorless and transparent solid.
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Products Description of Sodium allylsulfonate CAS#2495-39-8Sodium allylsulfonate, the molecular formula is C3H5SO3Na, and the molecular weight is 144.1.Sodium allylsulfonate Chemical PropertiesMelting point 242 °C (decomp)density 1.206vapor pressure 0Pa at 25℃storage temp. Inert atmosphere,Room Temperaturesolubility soluble in Alcohol, Dimethylformamideform PowderSpecific Gravity1.25color WhiteWater Solubility 4 g/100 mLHydrolytic Sensitivity0: forms stable aqueous solutionsStability:Stable.
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Products Description of Sodium hexafluorophosphate CAS#21324-39-0Sodium hexafluorophosphate is also called "sodium hexafluorophosphate (V) acid". Chemical formula NaPF6·H2O. Molecular weight 185.97. White powder. Sensitive to air and carbon dioxide, relative density 2.36919. Very soluble in water. Decomposes at high temperature.
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Products Description of Sodium cyanoborohydride CAS#25895-60-7Sodium cyanoborohydride is a chemical substance, a white or slightly yellow solid powder, and a mild reducing agent.Sodium cyanoborohydride Chemical PropertiesMelting point >242 °C (dec.) (lit.)Boiling point 307°Cdensity 1.083 g/mL at 25 °CFp −1 °Fstorage temp. Store below +30°C.solubility Soluble in water (100 mg/ml, with heating), methanol, ethanol, and THF.
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Products Description of Sodium Sulfide CAS#1313-82-2 Sodium sulfide is also known as alkali sulfide, stinking soda, and stinking alkali. The pure product is colorless or slightly purple prismatic crystals at room temperature. Industrial sodium sulfide is often pink, brownish red, or khaki blocks due to impurities. It has the smell of rotten eggs, is corrosive, and toxic. The density is 2.427. It decomposes at 920°C. It is soluble in cold water and easily soluble in hot water.
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Products Description of Sodium lauroylsarcosinateCAS#137-16-6Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, also known as sodium lauroyl-N-methylaminoacetate and sodium lauroyl-N-methylglycinate. The main functions of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate in cosmetics and skin care products are antistatic, foaming agent, detergent, and surfactant. The risk factor is 3, which is relatively safe and can be used with confidence. It generally has no effect on pregnant women. Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is not acne-causing.
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Products Description of Dioctyl Sulfosuccinate Sodium Salt CAS#577-11-7Docusate sodium, used to treat constipation, is used as a laxative or stool softener.
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Products Description of Sodium MethoxideCAS#124-41-4Sodium methoxide is also called sodium methoxide. It is a kind of alcohol salt generated by methanol, with the chemical formula CH3ONa. It is a strong base commonly used in organic synthesis. Sodium methoxide is usually stored as a solution in alcohol solvents such as methanol and ethanol. It dissolves in ether to form a suspension, is sensitive to moisture, and decomposes into methanol and sodium hydroxide when it comes into contact with water: CH3ONa+H2O→CH3OH+NaOH. Sodium methoxide products come in two forms: solid and liquid.
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Sodium Methylbenzotriazole CAS#15217-42-2Sodium methylbenzotriazole product uses:Corrosion inhibitor: Mainly used as a rust inhibitor and corrosion inhibitor for metals (such as silver, copper, lead, nickel, zinc, etc.). It can be adsorbed on the metal surface to form a very thin film, preventing corrosive media such as water and oxygen from contacting the metal, thereby protecting the metal from corrosion.
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Products Description of Sodium amide CAS#7782-92-5Sodium amide, also known as sodium amide or sodium ammonia, is a white or olive green crystalline powder with an ammonia smell. Its chemical formula is NaNH2, its molecular weight is 39.01, its melting point is 210℃, and its boiling point is 400℃. It decomposes into sodium, nitrogen and hydrogen when heated to 500-600℃. It reacts violently with water to form sodium hydroxide and release ammonia gas. It is slightly soluble in liquid ammonia and reacts slowly with alcohol.
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Products Description of Sodium Oleate CAS#143-19-1Sodium oleate, also known as sodium octadecenoate, cis-9-octadecenol, oleyl alcohol, cis-9-octadecenol, (Z)-octadecene-9-enol, olive oil alcohol, cis -9-Octadecen-1-ol, 9-n-octadecenol, octadecenol. It is an organic oil with the chemical formula C17H33CO2Na. Sodium acid acid is the main component of soaps made from olive oil and other soaps. It is also the main component of tallow soap. It can also be produced by the reaction of sodium hydroxide and oleic acid. It is a compound composed of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups.
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Products Description of Sodium hexametaphosphateCAS#10124-56-8This product is a white crystalline powder with a specific gravity of 2.484 (20°C). It is easily soluble in water but insoluble in organic solvents and has a strong hygroscopic function.
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Products Description of Sodium dichloroisocyanurateCAS#2893-78-9White crystalline powder, with a strong chlorine smell, containing 60% to 64.5% effective chlorine. It is stable. When stored in hot and humid areas, the effective chlorine content only drops by about 1%. It is easily soluble in water, with a solubility of 25% (25°C). The solution is weakly acidic, and the pH of its 1% aqueous solution is 5.8 to 6.0. The pH changes little with increasing concentration.
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Products Description of Sodium benzoate CAS#532-32-1In 1870, when British scientist H. Fleck was looking for an acid to replace the well-known salicylic acid, he first described the antiseptic effect of benzoic acid. He established the antiseptic effect of this substance. Since the safety research of sodium benzoate was not in-depth at that time and the production technology was not mature enough, it was not used for food preservation until the beginning of this century. Since then, it has become one of the most used preservatives in the world because of its low price.
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