Powder Sodium Mono Fluoro Phosphate [Na2PO3F]
Sodium monofluorophosphate (Na₂PO₃F), commonly abbreviated as SMFP, is a compound used in dental care products, particularly toothpaste, for its anti-cavity properties. Here are some key points about it:
- Chemical Composition:
- Formula: Na₂PO₃F
- Molar Mass: 143.95 g/mol
- Appearance: White, odorless powder
salicylic acid
Silica Gel White 25kg
Silica gel white is a highly porous, amorphous form of silicon dioxide that is commonly used as a desiccant, or drying agent, to absorb moisture and control humidity in a variety of industrial and consumer applications. It appears as small, translucent or opaque, granular beads, and is often referred to as simply "silica gel" due to its widespread use and familiarity.
Silver Chloride 25gm
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Silver chloride (AgCl), with its characteristic white crystalline appearance, is a chemical compound with a rich history and interesting properties. Here's a breakdown of its key features, applications, and how it behaves in a laboratory setting:
Properties:
- Formula: AgCl
- Appearance: White crystalline solid
- Solubility: Very low solubility in water (known as a water-insoluble salt)
- Light sensitivity: Silver chloride darkens upon exposure to light, due to the conversion of silver ions (Ag⁺) to metallic silver (Ag).
Silver Nitrate 25gm
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Silver nitrate (AgNO₃) is a versatile and important compound with a wide range of applications. Here's a breakdown of its key properties, uses, and laboratory applications:
Properties:
- Formula: AgNO₃
- Appearance: White crystalline solid
- Odor: Odorless
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water
- Melting point: 212 °C (414 °F)
Sodium Bromide 500gm
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Sodium bromide (NaBr) is an inorganic compound with a white crystalline appearance, highly soluble in water, and somewhat similar to sodium chloride (table salt). Here's a breakdown of its key properties, applications, and laboratory uses:
Properties:
- Formula: NaBr
- Appearance: White crystalline solid
- Odor: Odorless
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water
- Melting point: 801 °C (1474 °F)
- Boiling point: 1390 °C (2534 °F)
Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous 500gm
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Sodium carbonate soda ash light is a refined form of sodium carbonate, which is a white, crystalline compound with the chemical formula Na2CO3. It is called "light" because it has a lower density compared to other forms of sodium carbonate.
Soda ash light is primarily used in industrial and commercial applications, including glass manufacturing, water treatment, detergent production, and as a pH regulator in various chemical processes. It is known for its alkaline properties and its ability to effectively neutralize acidic substances.
Sodium Chloride 500gm
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Sodium chloride, also commonly known as table salt or halite, is a chemical compound with the formula NaCl. It is an ionic compound formed from sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) ions. Sodium chloride is essential for many biological processes and has numerous applications in various fields.
Here's a breakdown of key aspects of sodium chloride:
Properties:
- Appearance: White crystalline solid at room temperature
- Odor: Odorless
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water
- Melting point: 801 °C (1474 °F)
- Boiling point: 1465 °C (2669 °F)