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Caustic soda is one of the common names for sodium hydroxide (NaOH), which is also known as lye.
Its common name derives from its chemical identity as a sodium hydrate and because it is caustic or
corrosive. In pure form, caustic soda is a waxy, white solid. It readily absorbs water and forms aqueous
solutions. Commercially available caustic soda or sodium hydroxide is usually sodium hydroxide
monohydrate, NaOH·H2O.
Aluminium sulfate is a salt with the formula Al2(SO4)3. It is soluble in water and is mainly used as a coagulating agent
(promoting particle collision by neutralizing charge) in the purification of drinking water and wastewater treatment
plants, and also in paper manufacturing.
Other cautions: Gallium sulfate; Magnesium sulf…
Solubility in water: 31.2 g/100 mL (0 °C); 36.4 …
Chemical formula: Al2(SO4)3
Solubility: slightly soluble in alcohol, dilute min
Citric Acid is an odorless, white crystalline powder or granular particles
which dissolve readily in water. Citric Acid occurs widely in plants and
animals as a common intermediate metabolite of the Krebs (Citric Acid)
cycle in virtually all organisms. It is the acid responsible for the
characteristic tartness of citrus and many other fruits. Formerly Citric
Acid was extracted from lemon juice, but today it is obtained by microbial
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Alkyl benzene sulfonic acid is used as anionic surfactant in the formulation of many washing compounds.
The position of the alkyl benzene sulfonic acid as anionic surfactant is used in the formulation of many of the washing compounds.
Alkyl benzene sulfonate as a surfactant, containing the anionic sulfonate and alkaline section. LABSA consists of sulfonate alkylated benzene.
Alkyl benzene sulfonic acid is the most important and most consumable mineral in powder and liquid formulation.
This compound is used as a cleanser, foaming agent and removing stains in the formulation of more of the use of detergent compounds.
Description sulfonic acid
sulfonic acid (LABSA):90%, 96%, 97%
Chemical Formula sulfonic acid: R-C6H4-SO3H
Appearance sulfonic acid: Dark brown viscous liquid
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Granular Activated Carbons are a very versatile group of adsorbents, with capability for selectively adsorbing thousands of organic, and certain in- organic, materials. From medicinal uses of powdered carbons in ancient Egypt, through charred interiors of whiskey barrels, carbon has been activated and used as an adsorbent for centuries. Granular vapor phase activated carbon media was first widely used in WWI military gas masks and, in the years between World Wars, commercially in solvent recovery systems.
Today, there are hundreds of applications — if diverse uses under the general heading of environmental control are counted separately, ongoing applications number in the thousands
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Ammonium Chloride, Ammonium Polyphosphate
Ammonium Sulfamate, Ammonium Sulphate
Ammonium Thiocyanate, Anhydrous Ammonia
Aqua Ammonia, Boric Acid, Catechol
Chitosan, Copper Oxide, Copper Sulfate
Denatured Alcohol
Diammonium Phosphate
Dicyandiamide, Isotridecyl Alcohol
Etheylenediaminetetraacetic Acid (EDTA)
Ferric Ammonium EDTA Solution
M-xylenediamine (MXDA)
Manganese Carbonate, Methyl Cellulose
Monnammonium Phosphate
N-aminoethyl Piperazine, n-Heptane
Potassium Chloride, Potassium Phosphate
Urea
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