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Anhydrous sodium sulfate
Sodium sulfate is a common chemical compound made up of one sulfate ion and two sodium ions. When anhydrous, it takes on the appearance of a white crystalline solid with the chemical formula Na2SO4.
Characteristics of Anhydrous Sodium Sulfate :
- Chemical formula: Na2SO4
- Appearance: Anhydrous sodium sulfate generally appears as a white powder or colorless crystals.
- Solubility: Soluble in water, but only slightly soluble in alcohol.
- Properties: It is hygroscopic, which means it tends to absorb moisture from the air.
- Uses: It is used in industry for a variety of applications, including detergent manufacture, water treatment, the glass and paper industry, as well as certain chemical and textile applications.
- Reactivity: Does not react significantly with most chemicals at room temperature.
- Safety: It is generally considered safe when used correctly, but as with any chemical product, it must be handled with care.
APPLICATION:
- Sodium sulfate is used in
- Animal feed.
- Chemical manufacturing.
PROPERTIES:
- MOLAR WEIGHT (g/mol): 142.042 ± 0.006 g/mol
- CHEMICAL NAME: Sodium sulfate anhydrous
- SYNONYM: Sodium sulfate anhydrous
- APPEARANCE: white solid
- PACKAGING: 1150 KG bibag; bag of 25
- HAZARD PHASES: Uncontrolled product
Data sheet
- CAS Number
- 7757-82-6
- HS Code
- 2833110000
- Chemical Formula
- Na2SO4
- Color
- White
- Certification
- Halal
- Type
- Crystalline solid
- Utilisation
- Dying agents
- Packaging
- 25 Kg Bag