Calcium Chloride 94% is an ionic compound of calcium and chlorine. It can be produced either directly from limestone or as a by product of the Solvay process. It is hygroscopic in nature and behaves as a typical ionic halide.
Sodium erythorbate is a chemical that is particularly useful in the food industry. It is the sodium salt of erythorbic acid, and it is produced from different sugar sources such as beets, corn, and sugar cane. It has the chemical formula C6H7NaO6. It is non reactive in its dry, crystalline state but reacts readily with oxidizing agents when in solution with water.
Boiling Point:Unavailable
Melting Point:Unavailable
Moisture:3% max
Purity:98 - 100.5%
pH:5.5 - 8.0
Sodium Sulfite is a chemical compound that you can find in two different states, as an anhydrous chemical or as a heptahydrate. The chemical is prepared industrially through the reaction of sodium hydroxide with sulfur dioxide. The chemical formula of Sodium Sulfide Anhydrous is Na2SO3.
Caustic soda flakes are white translucent solid crystals. These waxy white crystals are odourless. The crystals are soluble in water and glycerol. This is an alkali, which is a combination of sodium cations and hydroxide anions (NaOH).
Sodium Selenite is an inorganic salt that serves as an industrial chemical. The chemical is used in the glass manufacturing industry. It also serves as a feed supplement for animal feed-making industries. The reaction of sodium hydroxide and selenium dioxide yields Sodium Selenite. The chemical formula for the compound is Na2SeO3.
Phthalic Anhydride is an organic compound. It is a very useful chemical compound which is industrially produced from the catalytic oxidation of naphthalene or ortho-xylene directly to phthalic anhydride. It is classified as an aromatic dicarboxylic acid and its chemical formula is C8H4O3.
Boiling Point:284 °C
Melting Point:131-134 °C
Density:153g/cm3
Vapour Density:5.1 (vs air)
Flash Point:152 °C