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Sodium sulfhydrate :
"sodium sulfhydrate" can be ambiguous and could refer to different compounds. If you're referring to sodium hydrogen sulfide, also known as sodium hydrogen sulfide or sodium sulfhydrate,
Characteristics :
- Appearance: It appears as colorless to yellow crystals.
- Solubility: Soluble in water, and releases hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) when reacted with acids.
- Odor: It has a characteristic rotten-egg odor due to the release of hydrogen sulfide.
Uses :
- Chemical industry: Used in the synthesis of certain chemicals.
- Water treatment: Used in water treatment to remove heavy metals.
- Leather industry: Used in the leather tanning process.
- Laboratories: Used as a laboratory reagent.
Precautions :
Hydrogen sulfide is toxic, flammable and has a strong odor in high concentrations. Appropriate safety precautions should be taken when handling compounds containing sodium sulfhydrate.
Data sheet
- CAS Number
- 16721-80-5
- Chemical Formula
- NaHS
- Usage
- Water treatment
- Packaging
- Bag
- Type
- Crystals
- Couleur
- Yellow