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Magnesium Sulfate
Magnesium sulfate, also known by its chemical formula MgSO4 (anhydrous) or MgSO4·7H2O (heptahydrate), is a versatile compound widely used across various industrial and food sectors. With a molecular weight of 246.47 g/mol (heptahydrate) or 120.37 g/mol (anhydrous), it plays a critical role in numerous applications.
Copper Sulfate
Copper sulfate, commonly referred to simply as copper sulfate, is the ionic chemical compound or white anhydrous salt formed by the copper cation and sulfate anion, characterized by the chemical formula CuSO₄. It is marketed in anhydrous form or in hydrated forms.
Chlorure de Potasse
Potassium Chloride appears as a white crystalline powder, odorless and soluble in water.
GYPSE 63%
Gypsum 63% appears as a white, crystalline, and odorless powder, widely used in construction, agriculture, and manufacturing industries.
Sulfate de Potassium
Potassium Sulfate (K₂SO₄) is an inorganic salt commonly used in the fertilizer industry. It is available as a white crystalline powder, odorless, non-flammable, and sparingly soluble in water.
URÉE
Urea is an organic compound that appears as a white crystalline powder, odorless, slightly soluble in water, and widely used in various industries.
Ammonitrate
Ammonitrate appears as a white, odorless powder or crystal, soluble in water.
SULFATE D’AMMONIAQUE
Ammonium Sulfate is a crystalline white powder, odorless, and soluble in water. It is a salt composed of ammonia and sulfuric acid.
Chélates de Fer
Iron chelates are available as a fine powder, typically light brown or beige in color, odorless, and highly water-soluble.
Zinc Chelates
Zinc chelates are available as a white crystalline or slightly granular powder, odorless, stable, and highly bioavailable.
Molybdate D'ammonium
Ammonium Molybdate appears as a white crystalline powder, odorless, and slightly hygroscopic.
Copper Chelates
Copper chelates are chemical compounds in which copper is bound to a chelating agent, forming a stable complex.
Chélates de Manganèse
Manganese chelates appear as a fine, light brown to beige powder, odorless and stable under normal conditions.
