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Product Name:Sodium sesquicarbonate dihydrate CAS:6106-20-3 Purity:95+% Package:1g;5g;10g
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- Sodium Sesquicarbonate
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- $0.00 / 1kg
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2024-06-18
- CAS:6106-20-3
- Min. Order: 1kg
- Purity: 0.99
- Supply Ability: 50000kg
- Sodium Sesquicarbonate
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- $100.00 / 1bag
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2023-08-31
- CAS:6106-20-3
- Min. Order: 1bag
- Purity: 99
- Supply Ability: 5000
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| Sodium Sesquicarbonate Basic information |
Product Name: | Sodium Sesquicarbonate | Synonyms: | carbonicacid,sodiumsalt,hydrate(2:3:2);snowfine;SODIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE AND SODIUM CARBONATE;SODIUM SEQUICARBONATE;PH 10 BUFFER;BUFFER, PH 10.00, COLOR CODE BLUE;sodium sesquicarbonate crystalline;Sesquicarbonate | CAS: | 6106-20-3 | MF: | CH5NaO4 | MW: | 104.04 | EINECS: | | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 6106-20-3.mol |  |
| Sodium Sesquicarbonate Chemical Properties |
Hazard Codes | Xi | Risk Statements | 36/37/38 | Safety Statements | 26-36 | RTECS | FG2099000 |
| Sodium Sesquicarbonate Usage And Synthesis |
Uses | Sodium Sesquicarbonate is a ph control agent that is prepared by: (1) partial carbonation of soda ash solution followed by crystallization, centrifugation, and drying; (2) double refining of trona ore, a naturally occurring impure sodium sequicarbonate. It is used in cream manufacture at a level of the ingredient sufficient to control lactic acid prior to pasteurization and churning of cream into butter. | Definition | sodium sesquicarbonate: A whitecrystalline hydrated double salt,Na2CO3.NaHCO3.2H2O, soluble inwater but less alkaline than sodiumcarbonate; r.d. 2.12; decomposes onheating. It may be prepared by crystallizingequimolar quantities of theconstituent materials; it also occursnaturally as trona and in SearlesLake brines. It is widely used as adetergent and soap builder and,because of its mild alkaline properties,as a water-softening agent andbath-salt base. |
| Sodium Sesquicarbonate Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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