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.
Ferric alum appears as a white powder or crystalline. The crystalline and powder forms of the substance are soluble in water. However, it is not soluble in organic solvent such as ethanol. When in water, the solution appears clears and does not form a residue. Both of them are not toxic and do not catch flames. However, it can present an environmental hazard if spread in a large area.
Aluminium oxide Al2O3 %:min 16.0
Iron Fe content%:max 0.5
Water insoluble matter 1%:max 0.15
AS %:max 0.0005
Grain size:15 mm max
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