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Ferrous Sulphide Sticks

  • Melting Point 1194 °C
  • Silica 0.5% max
Iron (II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide is a compound with the formula FeS. In practice, iron sulfides are often non-stoichiometric. Powdered iron sulfide is pyrophoric (ignites spontaneously in air).

As organic matter decays under low-oxygen (or hypoxic) conditions such as in swamps or dead zones of lakes and oceans, sulfate-reducing bacteria will use the sulfates present in the water to oxidize the organic matter, producing hydrogen as waste. Some of the hydrogen sulfide will react with metal ions in the water to produce metal sulfides, which are not water soluble. These metal sulfides, such as iron (II) sulfide, are often black or brown, leading to the color of sludge.
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Nickel Sulfate

  • Insoluble matter 0.005%
  • Nitrogen compounds 0.002%
  • Calcium (Ca) 0.005%
Nickel (II) sulfate, or just nickel sulfate, usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula NiSO4 (H2O) 6. This highly soluble blue-colored salts a common source of the Ni2+ ion for electroplating. Nickel sulfate is used in the laboratory. Columns used in polyhistidine-tagging, useful in biochemistry and molecular biology, are regenerated with nickel sulfate.
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Nickel Sulphate

  • Molecular Formula NiSO4
  • Molar Mass 154.75 g/mol (anhydrous), 262.85 g/mol (Hexahydrate),  280.86 g/mol (Heptahydrate)
  • Assay 98.0 -102.0%
  • pH Value 4.5 – 5.5
  • Chloride (Cl) 0.001%
  • Insoluble matter 0.005%
  • Nitrogen compounds 0.002%
  • Calcium (Ca) 0.005%
  • Copper (Cu) 0.005%
  • Iron (Fe) 0.001%
  • Lead (Pb) 0.005%
  • Magnesium (Mg) 0.005%
  • Manganese (Mn) 0.002%
  • Sodium (Na) 0.05%
  • Appearance yellow solid (anhydrous), blue crystals (Hexahydrate),  green-blue crystals (Heptahydrate)
  • Melting Point 100 °C (anhydrous), 53 °C (Hexahydrate)
  • Density 4.01 g/cm3 (anhydrous), 2.07 g/cm3 (Hexahydrate),  1.948 g/cm3 (Heptahydrate)
  • Boiling Point 840 °C (anhydrous, decomp), 100 °C (Hexahydrate, decomp)
  • Solubility in Water 65 g/100 mL (20 °C), 77.5 g/100 mL (30 °C) (Heptahydrate)
  • Odor Odorless
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Ferrous Sulphide

  • Appearance black solid, lumps, powder or Sticks
  • Density 4.84 g/cm3
  • Molar Mass 87.910 g/mol
  • Assay 80% - 85%
  • Fe Content 70% – 73%
  • S Content 28% – 32%
  • pH Value 6
  • Molecular Formula Fes
  • Solubility in Water insoluble
  • Melting Point 1194 °C
  • Solubility Reacts in acid
  • Ferrous Sulphide (FeS) 62.5% min
  • Total Sulphur (S) 27-30% min
  • Carbon (C) 0.1% max
  • Copper (Cu) 0.5% max
  • Silica (Si) 0.5% max
  • Sticks Size (Broken Sticks) 16 mm
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Calcium Nitrite

  • Density 2.23
  • Molecular Weight 132.09
  • Molecular Formula CaN2O4
  • Appearance White or light yellowish powder, toxic
  • Assay 94% - 97%
  • pH Value 7
  • Calcium nitrate 6% max
  • Moisture 1.0% max
  • Loss on Drying 31% max
  • Water insoluble matter 0.5%-1.0%
  • Soluble Soluble in water deliquescence
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Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate

  • Assay Min 99%
  • Appearance Colorless Prismatic Crystal
  • Molecular Formula MgSO4. 7H2O
  • Chlorides 300 ppm
  • Arsenic 2 ppm max
  • Iron 20 ppm max
  • Heavy Metals 10 ppm max
  • pH (5% Solution) 5.5-8.2
  • Solubility Freely soluble in water, very soluble in boiling water, practically insoluble in ethanol (96 Per cent)
  • Molecular Weight 246.31
  • Loss on Drying 48.0% - 52.0%
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Antimony Trisulphide

  • Appearance Black Fine Powder
  • Assay 98% trace metal basis
  • Molecular Weight 339.67
  • Melting Point 550 °C (1022°F)
  • Density 4.64 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
  • Acidity NMT 0.01%
  • Retained 150 Microns 1% Max
  • pH Between 5.5-7.5
  • Total Sulfur NMT 28%
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Antimony Pentoxide

  • Appearance Yellow Powder Solid
  • Molecular Formula Sb2O5
  • Assay 84% Min
  • Molar Mass 323.517 g/mol
  • Density 3.78 g/cm3, solid
  • Melting Point 380 °C (716 °F; 653 K) (decomposes)
  • Solubility in water 0.3 g/100 mL
  • Solubility Insoluble in nitric acid
  • Specific Gravity ( H2O - 1 ) 3.9
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Zinc Oxide

  • Appearance White Solid
  • Density 5.606 g/cm3
  • Assay 99% -100.5%
  • pH Value 9
  • Loss on Ignition 1% max
  • Arsenic 6 ppm max
  • Molar Mass 81.408 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula ZnO
  • Melting Point 1975 °C (decomposes)
  • Odor Odorless
  • Solubility in water Insoluble
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Sodium Sulphide Flakes

  • Density 1.856 g/cm3 (anhydrous),  1.58 g/cm3 (pentahydrate),  1.43 g/cm3 (non-hydrate)
  • Assay 98% - 103%
  • pH Value 7
  • Molar mass 78.0452 g/mol (anhydrous),  240.18 g/mol (non-hydrate)
  • Molecular Formula Na2S
  • Solubility in Water 12.4 g/100 mL (0 °C), 18.6 g/100 mL (20 °C),  39 g/100 mL (50 °C)
  • Melting Point 1176°C (anhydrous),  100°C (pentahydrate),  50°C (non-hydrate)
  • Solubility Insoluble in ether,  Slightly soluble in alcohol
  • Appearance Colorless, hygroscopic solid
  • Odor Rotten eggs
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Copper Carbonate

  • Density 3.9 g/cm3
  • Molar mass 123.555 g/mol
  • Assay 46% - 50%
  • Chlorides 0.05
  • Sulphates 0.5
  • Iron 0.1
  • Molecular Formula CuCO3
  • Solubility in Water Insoluble
  • Melting Point 200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)
  • Boiling Point 290 °C (554 °F; 563 K) decomposes
  • Appearance Green powder
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Antimony Pentachloride

  • Molecular Formula Cl5Sb
  • Appearance Colorless or yellow(fuming) liquid, oily
  • Melting Point 2.8 °C (37.0 °F; 275.9 K)
  • Solubility Soluble in alcohol, HCL, tartaric acid, CHCl3, CS2, CCl4
  • Assay 99%
  • pH value 6
  • Odor Pungent, offensive

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Ammonium Chloride

  • pH of 2% Ammonium Chloride 4.0-5.5
Ammonium chloride, an inorganic compound with the formula NH4Cl, is a white crystalline salt, highly soluble in water. Solutions of ammonium chloride are mildly acidic. Sal ammoniac is a name of the natural, mineralogical form of ammonium chloride. The mineral is commonly formed on burning coal dumps, due to condensation of coal-derived gases. It is also found around some types of volcanic vents. It is used as a flavoring agent in some types of liquorices. It is the product from the reaction of hydrochloric acid and ammonia.

Ammonium chloride reacts with a strong base, e.g. sodium hydroxide, to release ammonia gas. Similarly, ammonium chloride also reacts with alkali metal carbonates at elevated temperatures, giving ammonia and alkali metal chloride. Some of ammonium chloride's reactions with other chemicals are endothermic, for example its reaction with barium hydroxide, and its dissolving in water.
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Ammonium Bi-Fluoride

  • Appearance White crystals
  • Assay 96% min
  • pH Value 4.7 – 6.2
  • Fluorine 64.66% min
  • Ammonia 29.15% min
  • Heavy Metals 0.01% max
  • Arsenic 0.003% max
  • Density 1.50 g cm
  • Molar Mass 57.04 g mol
  • Molecular Formula H5F2N
  • Boiling Point 240 °C (464 °F; 513 K)
  • Melting Point 126 °C (259 °F; 399 K)(decomposes)
  • Solubility slightly soluble
  • Solubility in Water 63g/100ml 20°C
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Ammonium Fluoride

  • Appearance White crystalline solid hygroscopic
  • Assay 98.0%
  • pH Value 6.8 – 8.0
  • Cd 0.0005%
  • Cl 0.0005%
  • Cu 0.0005%
  • Fe 0.0005%
  • k 0.002%
  • Na 0.002%
  • Pb 0.0005%
  • SO4 0.005%
  • Zn ≤0.0005%
  • Molar Mass 37.037 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula NH4F
  • Melting Point 100 °C (decomp)
  • Solubility in water 45.3 g/100 ml (25 °C)
  • Solubility slightly soluble in alcohol,  insoluble in liquid ammonia
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Antimony Trichloride

  • pH Value 7
  • Melting Point 73.4 °C (164.1 °F; 346.5 K)
  • Boiling Point 7223.5 °C (434.3 °F; 496.6 K)
  • Assay 99%
  • Molecular Formula Cl3Sb
  • Appearance White Crystals
  • Odor Sharp, pungent
  • Vapour Density 7.9(vs air)
  • Vapour Pressure 1 mm Hg (49 C)
  • Storage Temp 2-8°C
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Calcium Bromide

  • Assay 98.0% (CaBr2, calc. based on dry substance)
  • Molecular Formula CaBr2
  • Appearance Odorless, Very hygroscopic colorless crystals
  • Melting Point 730 °C (1, 350 °F; 1, 000 K)
  • Density 3.353 g/cm3
  • Acidity 9
  • Solubility Soluble in Alcohol, Acetone
  • pH Value 7
  • Boiling Point 1935 °C (anhydrous), 810 °C (dihydrate)
  • chloride (Cl-) 0.2% Max
  • sulfate (SO42-) 0.05% max

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Zinc Chloride Anhydrous

  • Appearance White crystalline solid hygroscopic and very deliquescent
  • Assay 88% Approx
  • Odor Odorless
  • Density 2.907 g/cm3
  • pH Value 5-5.5
  • Mol. Formula ZnCl2
  • Molar Mass 136.315 g/mol
  • Melting Point 292 °C (558 °F; 565 K)
  • Boiling Point 756 °C (1, 393 °F; 1, 029 K)
  • Solubility Soluble in Ethanol, Glycerol and Acetone
  • Solubility in Water 4320 g/L (25 °C)
  • Ammonia as NH4Cl 5-10%
  • Alkalis and Alk.Earth 2%
  • Iron & Lead 0.005%
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POTASSIUM CARBONATE GRANULES

  • Boiling Point decomposes
  • pH Value 11.5
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Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) is a white salt, soluble in water (insoluble in ethanol, which forms a strongly alkaline solution. It can be made as the product of potassium hydroxide's absorbent reaction with carbon dioxide. It is deliquescent, often appearing a damp or wet solid. Potassium carbonate is used in the production of soap and glass.
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Calcium Chloride Anhydrous

  • Appearance White lumps or Powder
  • Assay 93-98.5% Min CaCI2
  • Arsenic 0.0003% max. 3 ppm. max.
  • pH value 8-9
  • Clarity of 10% Soln. Clear & Colourless
  • Lead (Pb) 0.001% max. 10 ppm. Max.
  • Heavy Metal as (Pb) 0.0003% max. 3 ppm. Max.
  • Magnesium 0.05-1% max
  • Iron 0.001%
  • Solubility Insoluble in water
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Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate

  • Appearance Yellow solid aq. solutions: brown
  • Assay 97.0-102.0% FeCl3 . 6H2O
  • Mol. Weight 270.30
  • Melting Point 37 °C (97 °F)
  • Boiling Point 280 °C (536 °F)
  • Density 1.82 g/cm3
  • Exact Mass 268.905
  • pH value 5-8
  • Monoistopic Mass 268.905
  • Vapor Pressure 1mmHg at 194 °C (381 °F)
  • Solubility Soluble in water
  • Nitrate (NO3) 0.01%
  • Phosphorus Compounds (as PO4) 0.01%
  • Sulphate (SO4) 0.01%
  • Copper (Cu) 0.03%
  • Zinc (Zn) 0.03%
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Sodium Chloride

  • Assay 99%
  • pH Value 7
  • Appearance Colorless Crystals
  • Mol. Formula NaCI
  • Density 2.165 g/cm3
  • Molar mass 58.44 g mol
  • Melting Point 801 °C (1, 474 °F; 1, 074 K)
  • Boiling Point 1, 413 °C (2, 575 °F; 1, 686 K)
  • Solubility in water 359 g/L
  • Odor Odorless
  • Solubility in Ammonia 21.5 g/L
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Zinc Chloride

  • Density 2.907 g/cm3
Zinc chloride is the name of chemical compounds with the formula ZnCl2 and its hydrates. Zinc chlorides, of which nine crystalline forms are known, are colorless or white, and are highly soluble in water, also in ethanol and acetone. With excess water, acidic (pH 4) zinc oxychloride is formed.

Zinc chloride has a rather low melting point and sublimed easily. This indicates that it has strong molecular character rather than ionic. Electron diffraction studies show that zinc chloride has linear Cl-Zn-Cl structure in the gas phase. Concentrated, aqueous solution dissolves starch and cellulose and silk. Hence the solution attacks paper and cannot be filtered through a filter paper.
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Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous

  • Appearance white crystalline solid hygroscopic
  • Melting Point 884 °C
  • Boiling Point 1429 °C
  • Solubility insoluble in ethanol,  soluble in glycerol and hydrogen iodide
  • Molecular Formula Na2SO4
  • Molar Mass 142.04 g/mol
  • Assay 99% min
  • Ca and Mg 0.15% max
  • Iron Content (Fe) 0.002% max
  • Moisture 0.2% max
  • pH Value 6-11
  • Density 2.664 g/cm3
  • Solubility in Water 4.76 g/100 mL (0 °C), 42.7 g/100 mL (100 °C)
  • Odor Odorless
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Zinc Sulphate Heptahydrate

  • Molecular Formula ZnSO4
  • Molar Mass 287.53 g/mol
  • Assay 99.0 %-104.0%
  • pH Value 4.4 – 5.6
  • Arsenic 10 ppm
  • Iron 100 ppm
  • Chloride 250 ppm
  • Appearance White Crystalline powder
  • Melting Point 100 °C
  • Boiling Point 280 °C, decomp
  • Solubility Very soluble in water, Practically insoluble in ethanol 95%
  • Odor Odorless
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Calcium Carbonate

  • Molecular Formula CaCO3
  • Molar mass 100.0869 g/mol
  • pH Value 11.6
  • Assay 98.5%
  • Fluoride 0.005% min
  • Loss on Drying 2% min
  • Arsenic 3 ppm max
  • Lead 3 ppm max
  • Iron 0.1% min
  • Heavy Metals 0.002% min
  • Bulk Density 0.6-0.8
  • Appearance Fine white powder; chalky taste
  • Solubility in Water 0.0013 g/100 mL (25°C)
  • Gravity 2.5-2.7
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Potassium Carbonate

  • Assay 99%- 101%
  • Iron Maximum 10 ppm.
Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) is a white salt, soluble in water (insoluble in ethanol, which forms a strongly alkaline solution. It can be made as the product of potassium hydroxide's absorbent reaction with carbon dioxide. It is deliquescent, often appearing a damp or wet solid. Potassium carbonate is used in the production of soap and glass.
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Calcium Hydroxide

  • Density 2.211 g/cm, 3solid
  • Assay 95% -100.5%
  • pH Value 12.4
  • Carbonates Maximum 5.0%
  • Chlorides Maximum 330 ppm
  • Sulphates Maximum 0.4%
  • Arsenic Maximum 4 ppm
  • Magnesium and alkali metals Maximum 4.0%
  • Heavy metals Maximum 20 ppm
  • Molar Mass 74.093 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula Ca(OH)2
  • Appearance White Powder
  • Melting Point 580 °C (loses water)
  • Odor odorless
  • Solubility in Water 0.189 g/100 mL (0 °C), 0.173 g/100 mL (20 °C),  0.066 g/100 mL (100 °C)
  • Acidity 12.4
  • Solubility Soluble in glycerol antacids. Insoluble in alcohol
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Magnesium Oxide

  • Molar Mass 40.3044 g/mol
  • Melting Point 2, 852 °C (5, 166 °F; 3, 125 K)
  • Assay 96% -100.5%
  • pH Value 8.5 - 10
  • Loss on ignition 10% max
  • Calcium 1.1%
  • Heavy Metals 20 ppm
  • Iron 0.05% max
  • Acid insoluble substances 0.1% max
  • Density 3.58 g/cm3
  • Molecular Formula MgO
  • Appearance White powder
  • Odor Odorless
  • Boiling Point 3, 600 °C (6, 510 °F; 3, 870 K)
  • Solubility in Water 0.00062 g/100 mL (0 °C),  0.0086 g/100 mL (30 °C)
  • Solubility Soluble in acid, ammonia, Insoluble in alcohol
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Calcium Nitrate

  • Appearance colorless solid hygroscopic
  • Melting Point 561 °C (anhydrous), 42.7 °C (Tetrahydrate)
  • Density 2.504 g/cm3 (anhydrous), 1.896 g/cm3 (Tetrahydrate)
  • Assay 99% - 103%
  • pH Value 5.5-7
  • Specific Gravity 1.82
  • Loss on drying 31.5% max
  • Molar Mass 164.088 g/mol (anhydrous), 236.15 (Tetrahydrate)
  • Molecular Formula Ca(NO3)2
  • Acidity 6.0
  • Boiling Point decomposes (anhydrous), 132 °C (Tetrahydrate)
  • Solubility in Water Anhydrous:1212 g/L (20 °C), 2710 g/L (40 °C) Tetrahydrate:1950 g/L (0 °C), 1290 g/L (20 °C), 3630 g/L (100 °C)
  • Solubility dissolves in alcohol and acetone, soluble in ammonia almost insoluble in nitric acid
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Sodium Nitrite

  • Density 2.168 g/cm3
  • Assay 99.00%
  • pH Value 8-10
  • Loss on Dryinge 1.0% w/w max
  • Heavy Metals 0.002%
  • Molar Mass 68.9953 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula NaNO2
  • Appearance white or slightly yellowish solid
  • Acidity ~9
  • Melting Point 271 °C (520 °F; 544 K) (decomposes at 320° C)
  • Solubility in Water 71.4 g/100 mL (0 °C), 84.8 g/100 mL (25 °C), 160 g/100 mL (100 °C)
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Potassium Fluoride

  • Assay 99.0%
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Copper Acetate

  • Appearance Dark Green crystalline solid
  • Assay 99% (iodometric)
  • Formula Cu(CH3COO)2
  • Melting Point 115 °C (239 °F; 388 K)
  • Density 1.882 g/cm3 (monohydrate)
  • Odor Odorless (monohydrate)
  • pH Value 4-6
  • Boiling Point 240 °C (464 °F; 513 K)
  • Chloride 100 mg/kg
  • Sulfate 5000 mg/kg
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Acetate

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Industrial Chemicals #47199

Ferrous Sulphide Sticks

  • Melting Point 1194 °C
  • Silica 0.5% max
Iron (II) sulfide or ferrous sulfide is a compound with the formula FeS. In practice, iron sulfides are often non-stoichiometric. Powdered iron sulfide is pyrophoric (ignites spontaneously in air). As organic matter decays under low-oxygen (or hypoxic) conditions such as in swamps or dead zones of lakes and oceans, sulfate-reducing bacteria will use the sulfates present in the water to oxidize the organic matter, producing hydrogen as waste. Some of the hydrogen sulfide will react with metal ions in the water to produce metal sulfides, which are not water soluble. These metal sulfides, such as iron (II) sulfide, are often black or brown, leading to the color of sludge.
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Nickel Sulfate

  • Insoluble matter 0.005%
  • Nitrogen compounds 0.002%
  • Calcium (Ca) 0.005%
Nickel (II) sulfate, or just nickel sulfate, usually refers to the inorganic compound with the formula NiSO4 (H2O) 6. This highly soluble blue-colored salts a common source of the Ni2+ ion for electroplating. Nickel sulfate is used in the laboratory. Columns used in polyhistidine-tagging, useful in biochemistry and molecular biology, are regenerated with nickel sulfate.
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Nickel Sulphate

  • Molecular Formula NiSO4
  • Molar Mass 154.75 g/mol (anhydrous), 262.85 g/mol (Hexahydrate),  280.86 g/mol (Heptahydrate)
  • Assay 98.0 -102.0%
  • pH Value 4.5 – 5.5
  • Chloride (Cl) 0.001%
  • Insoluble matter 0.005%
  • Nitrogen compounds 0.002%
  • Calcium (Ca) 0.005%
  • Copper (Cu) 0.005%
  • Iron (Fe) 0.001%
  • Lead (Pb) 0.005%
  • Magnesium (Mg) 0.005%
  • Manganese (Mn) 0.002%
  • Sodium (Na) 0.05%
  • Appearance yellow solid (anhydrous), blue crystals (Hexahydrate),  green-blue crystals (Heptahydrate)
  • Melting Point 100 °C (anhydrous), 53 °C (Hexahydrate)
  • Density 4.01 g/cm3 (anhydrous), 2.07 g/cm3 (Hexahydrate),  1.948 g/cm3 (Heptahydrate)
  • Boiling Point 840 °C (anhydrous, decomp), 100 °C (Hexahydrate, decomp)
  • Solubility in Water 65 g/100 mL (20 °C), 77.5 g/100 mL (30 °C) (Heptahydrate)
  • Odor Odorless
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Ferrous Sulphide

  • Appearance black solid, lumps, powder or Sticks
  • Density 4.84 g/cm3
  • Molar Mass 87.910 g/mol
  • Assay 80% - 85%
  • Fe Content 70% – 73%
  • S Content 28% – 32%
  • pH Value 6
  • Molecular Formula Fes
  • Solubility in Water insoluble
  • Melting Point 1194 °C
  • Solubility Reacts in acid
  • Ferrous Sulphide (FeS) 62.5% min
  • Total Sulphur (S) 27-30% min
  • Carbon (C) 0.1% max
  • Copper (Cu) 0.5% max
  • Silica (Si) 0.5% max
  • Sticks Size (Broken Sticks) 16 mm
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Calcium Nitrite

  • Density 2.23
  • Molecular Weight 132.09
  • Molecular Formula CaN2O4
  • Appearance White or light yellowish powder, toxic
  • Assay 94% - 97%
  • pH Value 7
  • Calcium nitrate 6% max
  • Moisture 1.0% max
  • Loss on Drying 31% max
  • Water insoluble matter 0.5%-1.0%
  • Soluble Soluble in water deliquescence
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Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate

  • Assay Min 99%
  • Appearance Colorless Prismatic Crystal
  • Molecular Formula MgSO4. 7H2O
  • Chlorides 300 ppm
  • Arsenic 2 ppm max
  • Iron 20 ppm max
  • Heavy Metals 10 ppm max
  • pH (5% Solution) 5.5-8.2
  • Solubility Freely soluble in water, very soluble in boiling water, practically insoluble in ethanol (96 Per cent)
  • Molecular Weight 246.31
  • Loss on Drying 48.0% - 52.0%
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Antimony Trisulphide

  • Appearance Black Fine Powder
  • Assay 98% trace metal basis
  • Molecular Weight 339.67
  • Melting Point 550 °C (1022°F)
  • Density 4.64 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
  • Acidity NMT 0.01%
  • Retained 150 Microns 1% Max
  • pH Between 5.5-7.5
  • Total Sulfur NMT 28%
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Antimony Pentoxide

  • Appearance Yellow Powder Solid
  • Molecular Formula Sb2O5
  • Assay 84% Min
  • Molar Mass 323.517 g/mol
  • Density 3.78 g/cm3, solid
  • Melting Point 380 °C (716 °F; 653 K) (decomposes)
  • Solubility in water 0.3 g/100 mL
  • Solubility Insoluble in nitric acid
  • Specific Gravity ( H2O - 1 ) 3.9
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Zinc Oxide

  • Appearance White Solid
  • Density 5.606 g/cm3
  • Assay 99% -100.5%
  • pH Value 9
  • Loss on Ignition 1% max
  • Arsenic 6 ppm max
  • Molar Mass 81.408 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula ZnO
  • Melting Point 1975 °C (decomposes)
  • Odor Odorless
  • Solubility in water Insoluble
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Sodium Sulphide Flakes

  • Density 1.856 g/cm3 (anhydrous),  1.58 g/cm3 (pentahydrate),  1.43 g/cm3 (non-hydrate)
  • Assay 98% - 103%
  • pH Value 7
  • Molar mass 78.0452 g/mol (anhydrous),  240.18 g/mol (non-hydrate)
  • Molecular Formula Na2S
  • Solubility in Water 12.4 g/100 mL (0 °C), 18.6 g/100 mL (20 °C),  39 g/100 mL (50 °C)
  • Melting Point 1176°C (anhydrous),  100°C (pentahydrate),  50°C (non-hydrate)
  • Solubility Insoluble in ether,  Slightly soluble in alcohol
  • Appearance Colorless, hygroscopic solid
  • Odor Rotten eggs
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Copper Carbonate

  • Density 3.9 g/cm3
  • Molar mass 123.555 g/mol
  • Assay 46% - 50%
  • Chlorides 0.05
  • Sulphates 0.5
  • Iron 0.1
  • Molecular Formula CuCO3
  • Solubility in Water Insoluble
  • Melting Point 200 °C (392 °F; 473 K)
  • Boiling Point 290 °C (554 °F; 563 K) decomposes
  • Appearance Green powder
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Antimony Pentachloride

  • Molecular Formula Cl5Sb
  • Appearance Colorless or yellow(fuming) liquid, oily
  • Melting Point 2.8 °C (37.0 °F; 275.9 K)
  • Solubility Soluble in alcohol, HCL, tartaric acid, CHCl3, CS2, CCl4
  • Assay 99%
  • pH value 6
  • Odor Pungent, offensive

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Ammonium Chloride

  • pH of 2% Ammonium Chloride 4.0-5.5
Ammonium chloride, an inorganic compound with the formula NH4Cl, is a white crystalline salt, highly soluble in water. Solutions of ammonium chloride are mildly acidic. Sal ammoniac is a name of the natural, mineralogical form of ammonium chloride. The mineral is commonly formed on burning coal dumps, due to condensation of coal-derived gases. It is also found around some types of volcanic vents. It is used as a flavoring agent in some types of liquorices. It is the product from the reaction of hydrochloric acid and ammonia. Ammonium chloride reacts with a strong base, e.g. sodium hydroxide, to release ammonia gas. Similarly, ammonium chloride also reacts with alkali metal carbonates at elevated temperatures, giving ammonia and alkali metal chloride. Some of ammonium chloride's reactions with other chemicals are endothermic, for example its reaction with barium hydroxide, and its dissolving in water.
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Ammonium Bi-Fluoride

  • Appearance White crystals
  • Assay 96% min
  • pH Value 4.7 – 6.2
  • Fluorine 64.66% min
  • Ammonia 29.15% min
  • Heavy Metals 0.01% max
  • Arsenic 0.003% max
  • Density 1.50 g cm
  • Molar Mass 57.04 g mol
  • Molecular Formula H5F2N
  • Boiling Point 240 °C (464 °F; 513 K)
  • Melting Point 126 °C (259 °F; 399 K)(decomposes)
  • Solubility slightly soluble
  • Solubility in Water 63g/100ml 20°C
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Ammonium Fluoride

  • Appearance White crystalline solid hygroscopic
  • Assay 98.0%
  • pH Value 6.8 – 8.0
  • Cd 0.0005%
  • Cl 0.0005%
  • Cu 0.0005%
  • Fe 0.0005%
  • k 0.002%
  • Na 0.002%
  • Pb 0.0005%
  • SO4 0.005%
  • Zn ≤0.0005%
  • Molar Mass 37.037 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula NH4F
  • Melting Point 100 °C (decomp)
  • Solubility in water 45.3 g/100 ml (25 °C)
  • Solubility slightly soluble in alcohol,  insoluble in liquid ammonia
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Antimony Trichloride

  • pH Value 7
  • Melting Point 73.4 °C (164.1 °F; 346.5 K)
  • Boiling Point 7223.5 °C (434.3 °F; 496.6 K)
  • Assay 99%
  • Molecular Formula Cl3Sb
  • Appearance White Crystals
  • Odor Sharp, pungent
  • Vapour Density 7.9(vs air)
  • Vapour Pressure 1 mm Hg (49 C)
  • Storage Temp 2-8°C
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Calcium Bromide

  • Assay 98.0% (CaBr2, calc. based on dry substance)
  • Molecular Formula CaBr2
  • Appearance Odorless, Very hygroscopic colorless crystals
  • Melting Point 730 °C (1, 350 °F; 1, 000 K)
  • Density 3.353 g/cm3
  • Acidity 9
  • Solubility Soluble in Alcohol, Acetone
  • pH Value 7
  • Boiling Point 1935 °C (anhydrous), 810 °C (dihydrate)
  • chloride (Cl-) 0.2% Max
  • sulfate (SO42-) 0.05% max

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Zinc Chloride Anhydrous

  • Appearance White crystalline solid hygroscopic and very deliquescent
  • Assay 88% Approx
  • Odor Odorless
  • Density 2.907 g/cm3
  • pH Value 5-5.5
  • Mol. Formula ZnCl2
  • Molar Mass 136.315 g/mol
  • Melting Point 292 °C (558 °F; 565 K)
  • Boiling Point 756 °C (1, 393 °F; 1, 029 K)
  • Solubility Soluble in Ethanol, Glycerol and Acetone
  • Solubility in Water 4320 g/L (25 °C)
  • Ammonia as NH4Cl 5-10%
  • Alkalis and Alk.Earth 2%
  • Iron & Lead 0.005%
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POTASSIUM CARBONATE GRANULES

  • Boiling Point decomposes
  • pH Value 11.5
We are manufacturing Potassium Carbonate in Technical, Pure & LR Grade.These Products are available in 50 kgs BagDrum. Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) is a white salt, soluble in water (insoluble in ethanol, which forms a strongly alkaline solution. It can be made as the product of potassium hydroxide's absorbent reaction with carbon dioxide. It is deliquescent, often appearing a damp or wet solid. Potassium carbonate is used in the production of soap and glass.
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Calcium Chloride Anhydrous

  • Appearance White lumps or Powder
  • Assay 93-98.5% Min CaCI2
  • Arsenic 0.0003% max. 3 ppm. max.
  • pH value 8-9
  • Clarity of 10% Soln. Clear & Colourless
  • Lead (Pb) 0.001% max. 10 ppm. Max.
  • Heavy Metal as (Pb) 0.0003% max. 3 ppm. Max.
  • Magnesium 0.05-1% max
  • Iron 0.001%
  • Solubility Insoluble in water
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Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate

  • Appearance Yellow solid aq. solutions: brown
  • Assay 97.0-102.0% FeCl3 . 6H2O
  • Mol. Weight 270.30
  • Melting Point 37 °C (97 °F)
  • Boiling Point 280 °C (536 °F)
  • Density 1.82 g/cm3
  • Exact Mass 268.905
  • pH value 5-8
  • Monoistopic Mass 268.905
  • Vapor Pressure 1mmHg at 194 °C (381 °F)
  • Solubility Soluble in water
  • Nitrate (NO3) 0.01%
  • Phosphorus Compounds (as PO4) 0.01%
  • Sulphate (SO4) 0.01%
  • Copper (Cu) 0.03%
  • Zinc (Zn) 0.03%
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Sodium Chloride

  • Assay 99%
  • pH Value 7
  • Appearance Colorless Crystals
  • Mol. Formula NaCI
  • Density 2.165 g/cm3
  • Molar mass 58.44 g mol
  • Melting Point 801 °C (1, 474 °F; 1, 074 K)
  • Boiling Point 1, 413 °C (2, 575 °F; 1, 686 K)
  • Solubility in water 359 g/L
  • Odor Odorless
  • Solubility in Ammonia 21.5 g/L
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Zinc Chloride

  • Density 2.907 g/cm3
Zinc chloride is the name of chemical compounds with the formula ZnCl2 and its hydrates. Zinc chlorides, of which nine crystalline forms are known, are colorless or white, and are highly soluble in water, also in ethanol and acetone. With excess water, acidic (pH 4) zinc oxychloride is formed. Zinc chloride has a rather low melting point and sublimed easily. This indicates that it has strong molecular character rather than ionic. Electron diffraction studies show that zinc chloride has linear Cl-Zn-Cl structure in the gas phase. Concentrated, aqueous solution dissolves starch and cellulose and silk. Hence the solution attacks paper and cannot be filtered through a filter paper.
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Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous

  • Appearance white crystalline solid hygroscopic
  • Melting Point 884 °C
  • Boiling Point 1429 °C
  • Solubility insoluble in ethanol,  soluble in glycerol and hydrogen iodide
  • Molecular Formula Na2SO4
  • Molar Mass 142.04 g/mol
  • Assay 99% min
  • Ca and Mg 0.15% max
  • Iron Content (Fe) 0.002% max
  • Moisture 0.2% max
  • pH Value 6-11
  • Density 2.664 g/cm3
  • Solubility in Water 4.76 g/100 mL (0 °C), 42.7 g/100 mL (100 °C)
  • Odor Odorless
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Zinc Sulphate Heptahydrate

  • Molecular Formula ZnSO4
  • Molar Mass 287.53 g/mol
  • Assay 99.0 %-104.0%
  • pH Value 4.4 – 5.6
  • Arsenic 10 ppm
  • Iron 100 ppm
  • Chloride 250 ppm
  • Appearance White Crystalline powder
  • Melting Point 100 °C
  • Boiling Point 280 °C, decomp
  • Solubility Very soluble in water, Practically insoluble in ethanol 95%
  • Odor Odorless
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Calcium Carbonate

  • Molecular Formula CaCO3
  • Molar mass 100.0869 g/mol
  • pH Value 11.6
  • Assay 98.5%
  • Fluoride 0.005% min
  • Loss on Drying 2% min
  • Arsenic 3 ppm max
  • Lead 3 ppm max
  • Iron 0.1% min
  • Heavy Metals 0.002% min
  • Bulk Density 0.6-0.8
  • Appearance Fine white powder; chalky taste
  • Solubility in Water 0.0013 g/100 mL (25°C)
  • Gravity 2.5-2.7
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Potassium Carbonate

  • Assay 99%- 101%
  • Iron Maximum 10 ppm.
Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) is a white salt, soluble in water (insoluble in ethanol, which forms a strongly alkaline solution. It can be made as the product of potassium hydroxide's absorbent reaction with carbon dioxide. It is deliquescent, often appearing a damp or wet solid. Potassium carbonate is used in the production of soap and glass.
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Calcium Hydroxide

  • Density 2.211 g/cm, 3solid
  • Assay 95% -100.5%
  • pH Value 12.4
  • Carbonates Maximum 5.0%
  • Chlorides Maximum 330 ppm
  • Sulphates Maximum 0.4%
  • Arsenic Maximum 4 ppm
  • Magnesium and alkali metals Maximum 4.0%
  • Heavy metals Maximum 20 ppm
  • Molar Mass 74.093 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula Ca(OH)2
  • Appearance White Powder
  • Melting Point 580 °C (loses water)
  • Odor odorless
  • Solubility in Water 0.189 g/100 mL (0 °C), 0.173 g/100 mL (20 °C),  0.066 g/100 mL (100 °C)
  • Acidity 12.4
  • Solubility Soluble in glycerol antacids. Insoluble in alcohol
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Magnesium Oxide

  • Molar Mass 40.3044 g/mol
  • Melting Point 2, 852 °C (5, 166 °F; 3, 125 K)
  • Assay 96% -100.5%
  • pH Value 8.5 - 10
  • Loss on ignition 10% max
  • Calcium 1.1%
  • Heavy Metals 20 ppm
  • Iron 0.05% max
  • Acid insoluble substances 0.1% max
  • Density 3.58 g/cm3
  • Molecular Formula MgO
  • Appearance White powder
  • Odor Odorless
  • Boiling Point 3, 600 °C (6, 510 °F; 3, 870 K)
  • Solubility in Water 0.00062 g/100 mL (0 °C),  0.0086 g/100 mL (30 °C)
  • Solubility Soluble in acid, ammonia, Insoluble in alcohol
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Calcium Nitrate

  • Appearance colorless solid hygroscopic
  • Melting Point 561 °C (anhydrous), 42.7 °C (Tetrahydrate)
  • Density 2.504 g/cm3 (anhydrous), 1.896 g/cm3 (Tetrahydrate)
  • Assay 99% - 103%
  • pH Value 5.5-7
  • Specific Gravity 1.82
  • Loss on drying 31.5% max
  • Molar Mass 164.088 g/mol (anhydrous), 236.15 (Tetrahydrate)
  • Molecular Formula Ca(NO3)2
  • Acidity 6.0
  • Boiling Point decomposes (anhydrous), 132 °C (Tetrahydrate)
  • Solubility in Water Anhydrous:1212 g/L (20 °C), 2710 g/L (40 °C) Tetrahydrate:1950 g/L (0 °C), 1290 g/L (20 °C), 3630 g/L (100 °C)
  • Solubility dissolves in alcohol and acetone, soluble in ammonia almost insoluble in nitric acid
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Sodium Nitrite

  • Density 2.168 g/cm3
  • Assay 99.00%
  • pH Value 8-10
  • Loss on Dryinge 1.0% w/w max
  • Heavy Metals 0.002%
  • Molar Mass 68.9953 g/mol
  • Molecular Formula NaNO2
  • Appearance white or slightly yellowish solid
  • Acidity ~9
  • Melting Point 271 °C (520 °F; 544 K) (decomposes at 320° C)
  • Solubility in Water 71.4 g/100 mL (0 °C), 84.8 g/100 mL (25 °C), 160 g/100 mL (100 °C)
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Potassium Fluoride

  • Assay 99.0%
We are manufacturing Sodium Fluoride in Technical, Pure & LR Grade.These Products are available in 50 kgs BagDrum.
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Copper Acetate

  • Appearance Dark Green crystalline solid
  • Assay 99% (iodometric)
  • Formula Cu(CH3COO)2
  • Melting Point 115 °C (239 °F; 388 K)
  • Density 1.882 g/cm3 (monohydrate)
  • Odor Odorless (monohydrate)
  • pH Value 4-6
  • Boiling Point 240 °C (464 °F; 513 K)
  • Chloride 100 mg/kg
  • Sulfate 5000 mg/kg
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Acetate

Available in various grade.Tech Pure LRARGR and Pharma Grade and we also make this product as per customers specification. Specification: COA and sample available. Packing: 50 Kgs. in HDPE bags or as per customers requirement.
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