Sodium Carbonate has wide rang of applications. It can be used as a food additive acting as an acidity regulator, anti-caking agent, raising agent, and stabilizer. It is also used widely in the manufacture of glass. Sodium carbonate is also used as a relatively strong base in various settings. Synonyms: Carbonic Acid Disodium Salt, Bisodium Carbonate, Calcined Soda, Carbonic Scid Sodium Salt, Dense Ash, Disodium Carbonate, Snowlite 1, Sodium carbonate, Anhydrous, V 20N, V Soda CAS No: 497-19-8 Free acid 463-79-6 Molecular Formula: Na2CO3 Molecular Weight: 105.99 Appearance: White to off-white solid Purity: 99.5% Melting Point: >300C Solubility: Water Insoluble Matter: 0.01% Loss on Drying: 1.0% Chloride: 0.001% Nitrogen Compounds (as N): 0.001% Phosphate: 0.001% Silica: 0.005% Sulfur Compounds (as SO4): 0.003% Ammonium Hydroxide Precipitate: 0.01% Arsenic: 0.0001% Calcium and Magnesium Precipitate: 0.1% Heavy Metals (as Pb): 0.0005% Iron: 0.0005% Potassium: 0.005% Storage and Stability: Store at RT. Hygroscopic. For maximum recovery of product, centrifuge the original vial prior to removing the cap.
Molecular Weight:
105.99
Purity:
99.5%
Form:
White to off-white solid
CAS Number:
[497-19-8]
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