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...Sodium bisulfite, white crystalline powder. There is a smell of sulfur dioxide. It has an unpleasant odor. Exposure to air results in the loss of some sulfur dioxide and oxidation to sulfate. Dissolve in 3.5 parts of cold water, 2 parts of boiling water, and about 70 parts of ethanol, and the aqueous solution is acidic. Melting point decomposition. English alias: Sodium hydrogen sulfide; Sodium Bisulphite; sodium hydrogen
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sodium hydrogen N-(1-oxotetradecyl)-L-glutamate Basic information Product Name: sodium hydrogen N-(1-oxotetradecyl)-L-glutamate Synonyms: sodium hydrogen N-(1-oxotetradecyl)-L-glutamate;SODIUM MYRISTOYL GLUTAMATE;L-Glutamic acid, N-(1-oxotetradecyl)-, monosodium salt;L-Glutamic acid,N-(1-oxotetradecyl)-, monosodium salt(9CI);L-Glutamic acid,N-(1-oxotetradecyl)-,monosodium salt(9CI);Sodium Myristyl Glutamate;Sodium myristoyl glutamat;sodium
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Sodium Lignosulfonate used as a coupling agent for rubber Sodium Lignonsulphonate : Adding a small amount of this nano lignin in natural rubber can play the role of coupling agent. It can be obviously seen from the scanning electron microscope of vulcanized rubber that the interface between rubber and various inorganic fillers has been blurred, that is, in the process of vulcanization, the nano lignin is connected organically by its own hydrogen
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Sodium fluoaluminate manufacturer Cryolite basic information: Name:Sodium fluoaluminate Purity:98.5% Formula:Na3AlF6 HAZARD CLASS: 6.1 CAS NO.:13775-53-6 Cryolite Physical and Chemical Properties: Still named sodium fluoaluminate. It is a white crystalline powder or a sandy size granularity as well. Melting point about 1000 C. It is insoluble in anhydrous hydrogen...
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