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| Purity | 99% |
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| Physical State/Form | Powder |
| Packaging details | 25 kg bag |
| Usage/Application | AQUA CULTURE |
| Color | WHITE |
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| Packaging Details | 50 kg Bags |
| Physical State | Powder |
| Color | White |
Sodium bi carbonate Alkakarb grade Tata make
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| Purity | 98% |
| Packaging Details | 50 Kg Bag |
| Grade | Technical Grade |
| Usage/Application | Industrial use |
| Form | Powder |
| CAS Number | 7757-82-6 |
| Molecular formula | Na2SO4 |
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| Grade Standard | Lab Grade |
| Physical form | Granules |
| Packaging Size | 25 kg |
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| Application | Water Treatment,Chemical Reagent,Bleaching Agent,Industrial Use |
| Grade | Min 34% |
| Form | Powder |
| Brand | GACL |
Calcium chlorohypochlorite is an inorganic compound with formula CaOCl2. As a mixture with Ca(OH)2 and CaCl2, it is marketed as chlorine powder or bleach powder for water treatment and as a bleaching agent. This compound is relatively stable and has greater available chlorine than sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach). It is a white solid, although commercial samples appear yellow. It strongly smells of chlorine, owing to its slow decomposition in moist air. It is not highly soluble in water and is more preferably used in soft to medium-hard water. It has two forms: dry and hydrated. 2Ca(OCl)Cl=CaCl2 + Ca(OCl)2'''' It is used (i) as a disinfectant and germicide especially in the sterilization of drinking water. (ii) for manufacture of chloroform. (iii) for making wool unshrinkable. (iv) as an oxidising agent in industry. (v) mainly as bleaching agent for cotton, linen and wood pulp. However, delicate articles like straw, silk, ivory, etc., are not bleached by bleaching powder.
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| Purity | 99% |
| Grade Standard | Industrial Grade |
| Usage/Application | Zinc oxide is an essential ingredient in most rubber products as an important activator in the vulcanization process. Zinc oxide(ZnO) is used in a wide range of cosmetics and personal care products including sunscreens, cosmetics, and skincare products because of its superior UVA/UVB protection, mild antiseptic effects, healing of chapped skin, and transparency levels properties. In Ceramics, Zinc Oxide is used as a fluxing agent in the preparation of frits and enamels for ceramic objects. Zinc Oxide is used in heat-resistant glass and cookware. ZnO is used in the manufacturing process of various chemicals, such as zinc stearate, zinc diacrylate, zinc borate, Sodium Hydrosulphite, and others. These chemicals are themselves used in several applications that include plastics, rubbers, papers, textiles, and flame retardant materials. Zinc oxide is also used in certain automotive lubricants. |
| Packaging Size | 25 |
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ZINC OXIDE (ZNO)
HS Code : 28170010 |
CAS NO. : 1314-13-2
Formula: ZnO
Zinc oxide is an inorganic white powder compound, and its formula is ZnO.
As a mineral zincite, zinc oxide is available in the crust of Earth.
Most zinc oxides used commercially are synthetic only.
Zinc Oxide is produced by the French process generally.
Zinc oxide is a water-insoluble compound, but soluble in alkalies and most acids. It has a wide application in the industry such as Tyres and Rubber, Cosmetics, Polymers, Glass and Ceramics, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals and Lubricants, Feed, Agriculture, Paint, Battery, etc.
Different grades of Zinc oxides include Gold seal, White Seal, Red Seal, Yellow Seal, Feed Grade, etc.
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| Packaging Size | 50kgs |
| Packaging Type | Drums |
| Weight (kg) | 50kgs |
| Purity (%) | 98 |
| Color | Purple |
| Brand | Libox |
| Grade Standard | Technical Grade |
| Physical State | Crystals |
| Usage | Industrial |
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| Purity | 99% |
| Form | Powder |
| Packaging Size | 25 kg |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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Dicalcium phosphate is mainly used as a dietary supplement in prepared breakfast cereals, dog treats, enriched flour, and noodle products. It is also used as a tableting agent in some pharmaceutical preparations, including some products meant to eliminate body odor. It is used in poultry feed. It is also used in some toothpastes as a tartar control agent.[2]
Dicalcium phosphate is the calcium phosphate with the formula CaHPO4. The "di" prefix in the common name arises because the formation of the HPO42– anion involves the removal of two protons from phosphoric acid, H3PO4. It is also known as dibasic calcium phosphate or calcium monohydrogen phosphate. There are three crystalline forms: a dihydrate, CaHPO4•2H2O (''DPCD''), the mineralbrushite; a hemihydrate, CaHPO4•0.5H2O; and anhydrous CaHPO4, (''DCPA''), the mineral monetite. Below pH 4.8 the dihydrate and anhydrous forms of dicalcium phosphate are the most stable (insoluble) of the calcium phosphates. Dicalcium phosphate is used as a food additive, it is found in some toothpastes as a polishing agent and is a biomaterial.[1][2] In the dihydrate (brushite) form it is found in some kidney stones and in dental calculi
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Magnesium sulfate is a common pharmaceutical preparation of magnesium, commonly known as Epsom salts, used both externally and internally. Epsom salts are used as bath salts. Oral magnesium sulfate is commonly used as a saline laxative or osmotic purgative. Magnesium sulfate is the main preparation of intravenous magnesium.
Indications for internal use include the following
Replacement therapy forhypomagnesemia.[4]
Magnesium sulfate is the first-line antiarrhythmic agent fortorsades de pointesincardiac arrestunder the 2005 ECC guidelines and for managingquinidine-induced arrhythmias.[5]
As abronchodilatorafter beta-agonist andanticholinergicagents have been tried, e.g. in severe exacerbations ofasthma.[6]Studies conducted have revealed that magnesium sulfate can be nebulized to reduce the symptoms of acute asthma.[6]It is commonly administered via theintravenousroute for the management of severeasthmaattacks.
Magnesium sulfate can be used to treateclampsiain pregnant women.[7]
Intravenousmagnesium sulfate has been shown to preventcerebral palsyinpretermbabies.[8]A recent systematic review suggests that antenatal intravenous magnesium sulphate can reduce the risk of cerebral palsy and gross motor dysfunction in preterm infants by on average 30%.[9]
Magnesium sulfate has been used as an experimental treatment ofIrukandji syndromecaused by envenomation by certain species ofIrukandji jellyfish, however the efficacy of this treatment remains unproven.[10]
Solutions of sulfate salts such as Epsom salt may be given as first aid forbarium chloridepoisoning.[11]
An overdose of magnesium causeshypermagnesemia.
The use of Epsom Salts is an effective method of "drawing out" stubborn or buried slivers.[2]
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This salt, which is commonly confused with boric acid, is used as an insecticide [1] and fungicide, and is commonly sold as an insecticide in liquid or powder form. It is also effective against fungi and algae. It has an infinite shelf life and is not affected by temperature. "Bora-Care" is the liquid form suitable for use in a sprayer. The powdered brands are "Tim-Bor," "Borathor," "Termite Prufe" or "Board Defense" as sold in the United States. This chemical is also a flame-retardant.[2] In the liquid form, it is commonly diluted and sprayed on wood surfaces to kill termites, powder post beetles, carpenter ants, fungi and algae. It is also available as pellets for embedding in structural wood. This alkaline salt is not to be confused with Boric Acid (an acidic chemical) or the laundry detergent additive used for stains.
In common use as a termite control or for termite prevention, the liquid concentrate is used at a ratio of 1:1 with water. The advantages to this chemical over conventional pest control treatment is that it is non-carcinogenic and has a low toxicity to humans and pets. It is also odorless and proper application lasts for the lifetime of the wood. Repeat treatment is not necessary. It is best used during new construction, however, it is more commonly used after the fact on homes originally treated with chemicals that have become inactive.
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It is a food syrup, made from the hydrolysis of starch. Maize (corn) is commonly used as the source of the starch in the US, in which case the syrup is called "corn syrup", but glucose syrup is also made from other starch crops, including potatoes, wheat, barley, rice and cassava.[1]p. 21 Glucose syrup containing over 90% glucose is used in industrial fermentation,[2] but syrups used in confectionery manufacture contain varying amounts of glucose, maltose and higher oligosaccharides, depending on the grade, and can typically contain 10% to 43% glucose.[3] Glucose syrup is used in foods to soften texture, add volume, prevent crystallization of sugar, and enhance flavor. By converting some of the glucose in corn syrup into fructose (using an enzymatic process), a sweeter product, high fructose corn syrup can be produced.
Culinary Uses
- It is used as a major ingredient in hard-boiled candies as it prevents crystallization and imparts cohesiveness.
- Liquid glucose is used in conjunction with sugar for manufacturing flavoured candies and chocolates.
- It is used in the preparation of glucose biscuits.
- It helps keep food products soft and fresh and acts as a preservative. Hence, it is widely uses in Jams, jellies, chewing gums and canned fruits.
- Syrups used for making pies in bakeries also contain liquid glucose.
- It is incorporated in ice creams as it enhances flavour and decreases the freezing point.
- It is used as a flavouring and preservative in mouth fresheners
- It is also used in the tobacco industry as it increases the keeping quality of tobacco.
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Iron(III) chloride, also called ferric chloride, is an industrial scale commodity chemical compound, with the formula FeCl3 and with iron in the +3 oxidation state. The colour of iron(III) chloride crystals depends on the viewing angle: by reflected light the crystals appear dark green, but by transmitted light they appear purple-red. Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is deliquescent, forming hydrated hydrogen chloride mists in moist air. It is rarely observed in its natural form, mineral molysite, known mainly from some fumaroles. When dissolved in water, iron(III) chloride undergoes hydrolysis and gives off heat in an exothermic reaction. The resulting brown, acidic, and corrosive solution is used as a flocculant in sewage treatment and drinking water production, and as an etchant for copper-based metals in printed circuit boards. Anhydrous iron(III) chloride is a fairly strong Lewis acid, and it is used as a catalyst in organic synthesis.
Industrial Uses
In industrial application, iron(III) chloride is used in sewage treatment and drinking water production.[13] In this application, FeCl3 in slightly basic water reacts with the hydroxide ion to form a floc of iron(III) hydroxide, or more precisely formulated as FeO(OH)−, that can remove suspended materials.
[Fe(H2O)6]3+ + 4 HO− → [Fe(H2O)2(HO)4]− + 4 H2O → [Fe(H2O)O(HO)2]− + 6 H2O
It is also used as a leaching agent in chloride hydrometallurgy,[14] for example in the production of Si from FeSi. (Silgrain process)[15]
Another important application of iron(III) chloride is etching copper in two-step redox reaction to copper(I) chloride and then to copper(II) chloride in the production of printed circuit boards.[16]
FeCl3 + Cu → FeCl2 + CuCl
FeCl3 + CuCl → FeCl2 + CuCl2
Iron(III) chloride is used as catalyst for the reaction of ethylene with chlorine, forming ethylene dichloride (1,2-dichloroethane), an important commodity chemical, which is mainly used for the industrial production of vinyl chloride, the monomer for making PVC.
H2C=CH2 + Cl2 → ClCH2CH2Cl
Other uses
Used in anhydrous form as a drying reagent in certain reactions.
Used to detect the presence of phenol compounds in organic synthesis e.g.: examining purity of synthesised Aspirin.
Used in water and wastewater treatment to precipitate phosphate as iron(III) phosphate.
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