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Potassium hydroxide (liquid) (koh – 49-51% in bulk, in barrels ), urea 46, 2% (in bulk, in bags of 50 kg, big-bag), acetic acid (30l jerry cans), ammonium sulfate((Nh4)2So4) (bulk), ammonium nitrat (nh4no3 – 34, 4% min)(fertilizer grade), caustic soda (liquid) (naoh - 48%), caustic soda granulated (naoh – 99, 6%min), urea-ammonia-nitrate mixture(uan min 28%)( fertilizer), caprolactam (c5h10conh) (bags of 50 kg), sodium sulfate na2so4, potassium chloride (kcl), calcium chloride cacl2 94-98% (bags 25-50 kg), nitrate (in bulk, in bags of 50 kg, big-bag), magnesium sulphate mgso4 • 7h2o, magnesium sulphate heptahydrate mg so4 • 7h2o.
Magnesium : Magnesium: Very Resistant Metal, White-silver, Very Light. It Gets Mildly In Contact With The Air. Obtaining : - Magnesium Is An Alkaline-earth Metal And Therefore Only Meets The Other Elements. It Is Found In Large Deposits Of Magnesite (magnesium Carbonate), Dolomites And Other Minerals (eg Talc). Use : - Magnesium Compounds, Mainly Magnesium Oxide, Are Used As A Refractory Metallurgy For Iron And Steel Industry Furnaces - Iron And Steel, Non-ferrous Metals, Glass And Cement; Magnesium Oxide And Other Compounds Are Also Used In Agriculture (as Fertilizers), Chemistry And Construction Industry; - Magnesium Alloys Are Also Used As Components Of The Automobile Structure. -to Remove Sulphides From Iron And Steels; -combined In Alloys, Is Essential In The Construction Of Airplanes And Missiles; -alloyed With Aluminum, Improves Its Mechanical, Machining And Welding Characteristics. Properties : - Very Resistant Metal, White-silver, Very Light. It Gets Mildly In Contact With The Air. It Is Easy To Light When It Is In The Form Of Thin Strips. Once Ignited, It Burns Like A White, Very Bright Flame, And Is Hard To Quench, Being Able To Burn On Interaction With Nitrogen And Carbon Dioxide. Material Specification : According To Sr En 12421-2000. Brand : Mg 99.95.
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Magnesium sulfate, often referred to as Epsom salt, is a chemical compound that consists of magnesium, sulfur, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is MgSO4. It is named after the town of Epsom in Surrey, England, where the compound was first discovered in natural springs. Magnesium sulfate can be found in hydrated form with different numbers of water molecules attached to its structure. The most common forms include: Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate (MgSO4�·7H2O): This is the most well-known form, often sold as Epsom salt. It is a white, crystalline substance with seven water molecules per magnesium sulfate molecule. Magnesium sulfate monohydrate (MgSO4�·H2O): This form has one water molecule per magnesium sulfate molecule. Magnesium sulfate has various uses: Medical Applications: It is used in medicine, particularly in obstetrics, to prevent seizures in pregnant women with conditions like pre-eclampsia or eclampsia. It can also be used to treat magnesium deficiency. Agricultural Use: It is sometimes used as a fertilizer in agriculture to provide magnesium and sulfur to plants. Epsom Salt Baths: People often use magnesium sulfate in the form of Epsom salt in baths for relaxation and to soothe sore muscles. However, the scientific evidence supporting the absorption of magnesium through the skin in this context is limited. Industrial Processes: It is employed in various industrial processes, including the production of textiles, paper, and as a drying agent in some commercial products. Itâ??s important to note that while magnesium sulfate can have beneficial uses, it should be used with caution, especially in medical applications, and under the guidance of healthcare professionals, as excessive intake can lead to adverse effects.
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Magnesium oxide, often referred to as magnesia, is a white, odorless, and alkaline solid with the chemical formula MgO. It is recognized for its diverse applications across industries. In healthcare, it is used as an antacid to relieve heartburn and indigestion, as well as a magnesium supplement. In the construction sector, magnesium oxide is utilized as a refractory material in kiln linings and as a fireproofing agent in building materials. It also plays a role in metallurgy as a refractory lining material for furnaces. Additionally, magnesium oxide finds application in the production of electrical insulators, as a catalyst in chemical processes, and as a stabilizer in some food products. Its ability to withstand high temperatures, neutralize acidity, and serve various functions highlights its importance in different industrial and consumer applications.
Magnesium carbonate, with the chemical formula MgCO3, is a white, odorless, and tasteless solid that occurs naturally in various minerals like magnesite and dolomite. It is commonly used in diverse applications, notably as an antacid and drying agent in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. In antacids, magnesium carbonate helps alleviate heartburn and indigestion by neutralizing excess stomach acid. It also finds use in sports chalk and as a drying agent for hands in gymnastics, weightlifting, and rock climbing to enhance grip. Additionally, magnesium carbonate has industrial applications as a flame retardant and filler in plastics, rubber, and ceramics. Its versatility and safety in various contexts make magnesium carbonate a valuable compound with multiple practical uses.
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Copper sulfate, also known as cupric sulfate or blue vitriol, is a chemical compound with the formula CuSO4. It appears as blue or green crystals and is widely used in agriculture, industry, and laboratory applications. In agriculture, copper sulfate serves as a fungicide and herbicide, effectively controlling fungal diseases on crops and aquatic weeds in water bodies. It is also utilized in various industrial processes, such as electroplating to deposit copper on surfaces and in the production of copper-based chemicals. In laboratories, it finds application as a reagent in chemistry experiments. Copper sulfate's versatility and effectiveness in different domains make it a valuable compound with a range of practical uses.
Chromium sulfate, also known as chromic sulfate, is a chemical compound with the formula Cr2(SO4)3. It is commonly used in the tanning industry as a key component in the process of converting animal hides into leather. Chromium sulfate plays a critical role in fixing the tanning agents to the collagen fibers in the hide, resulting in durable and long-lasting leather products. Additionally, it has applications in the production of certain pigments, catalysts, and in wastewater treatment for the removal of heavy metals. Its ability to enhance leather quality and its utility in other industrial processes make chromium sulfate a valuable chemical compound in various applications.
Calcium sulfate, a chemical compound with the formula CaSO4, exists in various forms, but the two most common ones are gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate) and anhydrite (calcium sulfate anhydrous). Gypsum is a soft, white mineral often used in construction and agriculture. It is a key ingredient in plasterboard, where it provides fire resistance and soundproofing. In agriculture, gypsum is employed to improve soil structure and nutrient retention. Anhydrite, on the other hand, is a denser, less water-absorbent form of calcium sulfate and is used in industrial processes, including cement production. Both forms of calcium sulfate have distinct properties that make them valuable in a range of applications, from building materials to industrial chemistry.
Aluminum sulfate (chemical formula: Al2(SO4)3) is a widely used industrial reagent. Aluminum sulfate is usually used as a flocculant for purification of drinking water and sewage treatment equipment, and is also used in the paper industry. Under natural conditions, aluminum sulfate hardly exists in the form of anhydrous salt. Specification Iterm Data Al2O3 â?¥15.6% Fe â?¤0.20% Water Insoluble â?¤0.10% PH Value â?¤3.0% As â?¤0.0002% Pb â?¤0.0006% Cd â?¤0.0002% Hg â?¤0.00002% Cr â?¤0.0005%
Magnesium Chloride Flakes like all magnesium chloride ice melt chemicals, provide outstanding performance while having very low impact on the environment. Magnesium chloride flakes provide a large flat surface area and stay put when applied. They also easily pass through various ice melt salt spreaders. item value CAS No. 7791-18-6 Other Names Mgcl2 MF Mgcl2.6H2O EINECS No. 232-094-6 Place of Origin China Grade Standard Industrial Grade Purity 45%min Appearance Light Yellow/ white flake Application Construction material Machine Brand Name Shengzehong Model Number SZH-MC003 Product Name Sample Availiable Packing 25kg/Bag,50kg/bag,1000kg MOQ 5T Brand SZH
Specification item value Classification CHLORIDE Type Magnesium Chloride CAS No. 7786-30-3 Other Names Magnesium chloride anhydrous MF MgCl2 EINECS No. 232-094-6 Place of Origin China Shandong Grade Standard Agriculture Grade, Electron Grade, Food Grade, Industrial Grade, Medicine Grade, Reagent Grade Purity 99% Appearance White crystalline Application Food additives,medicine and biochemical Brand Name Zhongfuji Odor odorless Molecular weight 95.21 g/mol Melting point Melting point: 714 C Initial boiling point 1,412C Flammability The product is not flammable Autoignition temperature > 404 C Water solubility 468.7 g/l at 20 C soluble Density 2.32 g/mL at 25C
1. Chemical Name: Magnesium Chloride hexahydrate 2. Molecular Formula: MgCl2�·6H2O 3. Molecular Weight: 203.30 4. CAS: 7791-18-6 5. Character: It is white flake, easily soluble in water. It's hygroscopic in the damp, decomposing to hydrogen chloride and magnesium oxide in a high temperature. 6. Usage: It can be used as nutrient supplement, skin care products(likd magnesium oil), coagulator, stabilizer. It can also be used in making bean curd. Using brine(solution of magnesium chloride) to make bean curd is far better than using gypsum. It also can be used as food additives in other food industries. 7. Storage and Transport: It should be stored in a dry and ventilated warehouse, kept away from water and moisture during transport, unloaded with care so as to avoid being damaged. Furthermore, it must be stored separately from poisonous substances.
Magnesium Chloride Flakes like all magnesium chloride ice melt chemicals, provide outstanding performance while having very low impact on the environment. Magnesium chloride flakes provide a large flat surface area and stay put when applied. They also easily pass through various ice melt salt spreaders.