Inorganic Raw Materials
CAS 144-55-8 Sodium Bicarbonate NaHCO3 Chemical White Fine Crystals
Sodium Bicarbonate NaHCO₃ White fine crystals Used in various industries Product Introduction: Baking soda, also known as sodium bicarbonate, commonly referred to as "baking soda", "baking powder", or "heavy soda", is a small white crystal with a lower solubility in water than sodium carbonate. It is an industrial chemical that may be toxic. The solid gradually decomposes above 50 ℃ to produce sodium carbonate, carbon dioxide, and water, and completely decomposes at
Industrial Na2SO3 Sodium Sulfite Powder CAS 7757-83-7 Crystal Powder
Na2SO3 Reducing Agent for Various Applications Inorganic Raw Materials Sodium Sulfite Product Introduction: Sodium sulfite, chemical formula Na2SO3, common sulfite, white, monoclinic crystal or powder. It has a stimulating effect on the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes, and can contaminate water sources. Toxic sulfide smoke is produced by high thermal decomposition. In industry, it is mainly used to produce cellulose sulfite, sodium thiosulfate, organic chemicals, bleached
NaHSO3 Inorganic Raw Materials Sodium Bisulfite For Bleaching Cotton And Organic Fabrics
NaHSO3 Inorganic Raw Materials Sodium Bisulfite for Bleaching Cotton and Organic Fabrics Product Introduction: Sodium bisulfite, white crystalline powder. There is a smell of sulfur dioxide. It has an unpleasant odor. Exposure to air results in the loss of some sulfur dioxide and oxidation to sulfate. Dissolve in 3.5 parts of cold water, 2 parts of boiling water, and about 70 parts of ethanol, and the aqueous solution is acidic. Melting point decomposition. English alias:
White Sodium Sulfite Na2SO3 Monoclinic Crystal Inorganic Raw Materials
sodium sulfite Na2SO3 White, monoclinic crystal or powder Applied in various fields Product Introduction: Sodium sulfite, chemical formula Na2SO3, common sulfite, white, monoclinic crystal or powder. It has a stimulating effect on the eyes, skin, and mucous membranes, and can contaminate water sources. Toxic sulfide smoke is produced by high thermal decomposition. In industry, it is mainly used to produce cellulose sulfite, sodium thiosulfate, organic chemicals, bleached