Termékek potassiumnitrát (2)

Kálium-hidroxid - KOH

Kálium-hidroxid - KOH

Potassium hydroxide is an inorganic compound commonly called caustic potash Along with sodium hydroxide (NaOH), KOH is a prototypical strong base, It has many industrial and niche applications, most of which utilize its caustic nature and its reactivity toward acids Industries: Household chemicals, Fertilizers, Cosmetic industry, Adhesives, oils, greases, Resins, plastics, polyurethanes Catalyst for hydrothermal gasification process Precursor to other potassium compounds Manufacture of soft soaps As an electrolyte Niche applications Properties: CAS number 1310-58-3 WE number 215-181-3 Chemical formula KOH Molar mass 55,11 g/mol Customs tariff code 28152000 ADR UN1814 Melting / freezing point 360°C (100% KOH) Relative density 2,044 @20°C (100% KOH)
Nátrium-hipoklorit 12% - nátrium-hipoklóros sav (NaOCl)

Nátrium-hipoklorit 12% - nátrium-hipoklóros sav (NaOCl)

Sodium Hypochlorite 12% Aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite in demineralized/decalcified water, obtained from the reaction between chlorine gas and an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide, both substances obtained with mercury-free membrane technology. Physical specifications: Green liquid with pH about 11, solved in water with boiling point of 40° C. Stability and reactions: Slowly dissolved in the air, incompatible with hydrochloric acid, ammonia, urea, metals and methanol. Handling and storage: Keep away from sun shine, acids, heat, flammable materials and organic material. Keep in a dry place. CAS number 7681-52-9 WE number,231-668-3 Chemical formula NaOCl Molar mass 74,44 g/mol Customs tariff code,28289000