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Sodium Acetate Anhydrous SQ 500G
572.0 INR/Piece
Product Details:
- Molecular Formula CH3COONa
- Boiling point 881.4 DegreeC
- Usage Laboratory
- Physical State Powder
- Melting Point 324 DegreeC
- Size 500G
- Type Other
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Sodium Acetate Anhydrous SQ 500G Price And Quantity
- 1 Gram
- 572.0 INR/Piece
Sodium Acetate Anhydrous SQ 500G Product Specifications
- Laboratory
- 881.4 DegreeC
- CH3COONa
- Other
- 500G
- 324 DegreeC
- Powder
Sodium Acetate Anhydrous SQ 500G Trade Information
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Product Description
Sodium acetate anhydrous is a white, crystalline powder that is used in many industries and applications:- UsesSodium acetate anhydrous is used as a buffering agent, a polymerization catalyst, a preservative in food production, and a flavor enhancer in the nutrient industry. It is also used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and the textile industry.
- PropertiesSodium acetate anhydrous is very soluble in water and soluble in alcohol. It is hygroscopic and moisture sensitive, and is incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and halogens.
- SpecificationsSodium acetate anhydrous has the following specifications:
- CAS: 127-09-3
- Molecular formula: C2H3NaO2
- Molecular weight: 82.03
- pH: 7.59.0 in 5% aqueous solution
- Loss on drying: Maximum of 1%
- Chloride (CI): Maximum of 0.001%
- Sulfate (SO4): Maximum of 0.003%
- Iron (Fe): Maximum of 0.0005%
- Heavy metals (Pb): Maximum of 0.001%
- Phosphate (PO4): Maximum of 0.0005%
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