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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.
SULFUR
Sulfur, represented by the formula S₈, is a non-metallic chemical element that naturally occurs in various forms and is essential for many chemical reactions and industrial processes.
Sulfate de Fer
Iron sulfate is a chemical compound in the form of a pale green to blue-green crystalline solid.
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.
Magnesium Chelates
Magnesium chelates appear as a white, crystalline, odorless powder. They are water-soluble and known for their high bioavailability, allowing for better magnesium absorption in the body.
Chélates de Molybdène
Molybdenum chelates are available in the form of a fine white or slightly yellowish powder, odorless and stable at room temperature.
Liquid Nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless cryogenic fluid obtained by liquefying atmospheric nitrogen. It is extremely cold, with a boiling point of -196°C, and evaporates quickly upon contact with air.
Phosphate Liquide
Liquid phosphate is an aqueous solution of phosphate salts, widely used in various industrial sectors.
Lime
Lime appears as a white crystalline powder or granules. It is odorless, mildly caustic, and soluble in water, where it forms an alkaline solution known as limewater.
Fulvic Acid
Fulvic acid is a naturally occurring organic compound, primarily extracted from soil humates, and is a part of the humic acid family. It typically appears as a brown to black powder (depending on the source) and is generally odorless.
