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POTASSIUM SULFATE
Potassium sulfate is an inorganic salt with the chemical formula K2SO4, which is white crystalline powder. Agricultural potassium sulfate is mostly pale yellow in appearance, with low hygroscopicity, difficult caking...
Read moreManganous acetate;Aceticacid,manganese(2+)salt;
Properties: reddish transparent monoclinic crystal. Soluble in water and alcohol. Preparation method: It is prepared by the reaction of manganese and acetic acid. Firstly, manganese metal is soaked 5min 5% nitric aci...
Read moreWith copper acetate bacteria to go without a trace! ! !
Copper acetate monohydrate is a blue-green powder crystal, which is soluble in ethanol and slightly soluble in ether and glycerol when the crystal water is removed at 240℃. Used as analytical reagent, chromatographic ...
Read moreWhat exactly is a snow melting agent? Does it really hurt your eyes?
As the negative effects of chlorinated snow-melting agents are more and more obvious, some non-chlorinated snow-melting agents (such as magnesium calcium acetate) are also being developed. At the same time, some metho...
Read moreSODIUM SULFATE
preparation method (1) beach field method The temperature changes in different seasons in nature are used to evaporate the water in the raw material liquid and crystallize the crude mirabilite. In summer, salt wat...
Read moreDisodium hydrogen phosphate
Disodium hydrogen phosphate, alias: dibasic sodium phosphate, colorless transparent monoclinic prismatic crystal, generally exists in the form of 12 crystal waters. Melting point: 34.6℃, soluble in water and insoluble...
Read moreWhy do you add ferric ammonium citrate to table salt?
Ammonium ferric citrate, also known as ammonium ferric citrate, is a compound salt of iron, ammonia and citric acid. It is generally used as a blood tonic, can be prepared into blood tonic or syrup, and can also be us...
Read morePOTASSIUM CITRATE
Potassium citrate, which is currently the most commonly used drug for preventing stones, has been found to be closely related to the formation of urinary tract stones between the pH and citric acid values in urine. ...
Read moreUREA
Urea, also known as urea and carboxamide, has the chemical formula CH4N2O or CO(NH2)2 [8]. It is an organic compound composed of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen, and is a white crystal. One of the simplest organ...
Read morePOTASSIUM CHLORIDE
The domestic potash market price has dropped for three consecutive weeks. The market demand for potassium chloride is relatively low. Although the transaction has improved slightly, the shipment is slow. There is no b...
Read moreCITRATE
Citrate has a strong ability to chelate calcium ions at low temperature, but the chelating ability decreases with the increase of temperature. Its ability to chelate magnesium ions is related to the PH value of the so...
Read moreCarbonate
Carbonate refers to the salt containing CO32-. Generally, carbonates are not as stable as other common salts (such as sulfate and halide). Only carbonates of active metals (all alkali metals and barium, strontium, etc...
Read moreCHLORIDE
Chloride generally has a high melting point and boiling point (ammonium chloride will "sublimate"). The melting and boiling points and related properties of some common chlorides are shown in Table 1. When some metals...
Read morePhosphate
Phosphate is one of the natural ingredients of almost all foods. As an important food ingredient and functional additive, it is widely used in food processing. The natural phosphate is phosphate rock (containing calc...
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