Potassium Amyl Xanthate (PAX) is available in the form of yellowish or pale-grey crystals or in the form of free-flowing powder in the purest state. PAX is also available in the form of a solution. PAX is highly water-soluble and emits a slightly unpleasant odor that is similar to that of carbon disulfide or that of decaying cabbage. Another property of PAX is the absorption of moisture from air i.e., hygroscopic nature.
Monocalcium phosphate occurs as a white or slightly dull powder or granules. It does not have a distinct smell. It is soluble in water and does not ignite when exposed to flames.
Calcium (Ca):13% Min
Fluorine (F):0.18% max
Arsenic (As):0.002% Max
Plumbum (Pb):0.002% Max
Moisture:4.00% Max
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 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.
Ferrous Sulfate Monohydrate is a hydrate that is the monohydrate form of iron (II) sulfate. It is produced from the heptahydrate by heating above 65°C.
Fe:0.15
Pb:0.05
As:82 min
Cd:0.35
Sodium Isobutyl Xanthate (SIBX) is available in the form of pale-yellow crystals or powdered form in the pure state. It is also available in the form of a solution. In the solid form, SIBX absorbs moisture from the air, and so, it is known as a hygroscopic substance. SIBX emits the odor of carbon disulfide that is somewhat the same as that of decaying cabbage. In some cases, SIBX can emit a very faint unpleasant, or sulfurousodor. SIBX is readily soluble in water and could form insoluble compounds with different metallic ions.
Free Alkali:≤0.2%
active component:≥90%
Solubility:water soluble