Content | Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg | Physical State | Powder | Grade Standard | Reagent Grade | Is It Water Soluble | Soluble | Boiling Point (deg. Celsius) | 132 | CAS Number | 13477-34-4 | Melting Point (deg. Celsius) | 44 | Molecular Weight (g/Mol) | 236.15 | Form | Powder | Pack Type | Bag | In-organic fertilizers Calcium Nitrate
Formula Ca (NO3)2. 4H2O
Grade Technical
Description White crystals
Purity 99 %
Calcium 16.6 % min
Nitrogen 15 % min
PH 5-7
Heavy Metals MAX 0.01
Packing
Powder 25 / 50 kg HDPE laminated bags.
Storage Store in cool and dry place at ambient temperature.
| Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kg | Usage | Industrial | Physical State | Powder | State of Matter | Solid | Packaging Type | Bag | Form of Chemicals | Solid | Packaging Size | 25/ 50 kg | CAS Number | 1305-78-8 | Color | white or gray-white | Molecular Formula | CaO | Molecular Weight | 56.08 | Appearance | odorless, white or gray-white solid in the form of hard lumps. | Country of Origin | Made in India |
Calcium oxide
CAS Number:1305-78-8
Linear Formula:CaO
Molecular Weight:56.08
Form:powder
Bp:2850 °C (lit.)
Density:3.3 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
Appearance:odorless, white or gray-white solid in the form of hard lumps.
| Name | Potassium Nitrate | CAS NO. | 7757-79-1 | Chemical formula | KNO3 | Appearance | White powder/crystal/granular | Molecular weight | 101.1032 | Application:
Widely used in a variety of fruits and vegetables, economic crops, food crops can be used as base fertilizer, fertilizer, foliar fertilizer, soilless cultivation, can be used for dressing, drip irrigation and
Spraying, etc.
Packing:
Woven bags lined with plastic bags, net weight of 5kg/25kg/50kg/500kg/1000kg
Specification: Index | Specification | Result | PURITY,% | ≥99.4% | 99.56% | CHLORIDE(AS CL_),% | ≤0.03 | 0.015% | SULPHATE(AS SO42_),% | ≤0.01 | 0.005% | MOISTURE,% | ≤0.10 | 0.09% | CARBONATE AS CO3 | ≤0.43 | 0.025% | IRON(Fe) | ≤0.003 | 0.0024 | INSOLUBLE MATTER IN WATER | ≤0.01 | 0.008% | COLOR | WHITE | WHITE | | Magnesium sulfate (or magnesium sulphate) is an inorganic salt (chemical compound) containing magnesium, sulfur and oxygen, with the formula MgSO4. It is often encountered as the heptahydrate sulfate mineral epsomite (MgSO4·7H2O), commonly called Epsom salt, taking its name from a bitter saline spring in Epsom in Surrey, England, where the salt was produced from the springs that arise where the porous chalk of the North Downs meets non-porous London clay. The monohydrate, MgSO4·H2O is found as the mineral kieserite. The overall global annual usage in the mid 1970s of the monohydrate was 2.3 million tons, of which the majority was used in agriculture. Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate is used to maintain the magnesium concentration in marine aquaria which contain large amounts of stony corals as it is slowly depleted in their calcification process. In a magnesium-deficient marine aquarium calcium and alkalinity concentrations are very difficult to control because not enough magnesium is present to stabilize these ions in the saltwater and prevent their spontaneous precipitation into calcium carbonate.
ITEMS | Specification | Assy | 99.5%min | MgSO4 | 48.59%min | S | 12%min | Iron(Fe) | 0.0015%max | MgO | 16.24%min | Mg | 9.80%min | PH | 5-8 | Heavy metal(Pb) | 0.0006%max | Chloride (Cl) | 0.014%max | Arsenical(As) | 0.0002%max | | Product Details: Minimum Order Quantity | 50 Kilogram | State of Matter | Solid | Appearance | White crystalline powder | Usage | Industrial | Physical State | Powder | Grade Standard | Reagent Grade | Molecular Weight | 132.14 | CAS Number | 7783-20-2 | Molecular Formula | H8N2O4S | Form of Chemicals | Solid | Packaging Size | 25/50kg |
Ammonium sulfate Specifications of Ammonium sulfate
Synonyms: AMMONIUM SULFATE, AMMONIUM SULFATE, 2.0 M, AMMONIUM SULFATE REAGENT, AMMONIUM SULPHATE, AMMONIUM SULPHATE SOLUTION NO 1, AMMONIUM SULPHATE SOLUTION NO 2, Diammonium sulphate (NH4)2 SO4, Actamaster, ammoniumsulfate(2:1), ammoniumsulfate(solution), caswellno.048, diammoniumsulphate, dolamin, epapesticidechemicalcode005601, mascagnite, nsc77671, sulfatomammoniya, sulfatomammoniya(russian), Sulfuricacid,diammoniumsalt
CAS: 7783-20-2
EINECS: 231-984-1
Molecular Formula: H8N2O4S
Molecular Weight: 132.14
Mp: 280 °C
density: 1.77 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Fp: 26 °C
Water Solubility: 77 g/100 mL (25 ºC)
Appearance: White crystalline powder
| The chemical compound potassium chloride (KCl) is a metal halide salt composed of potassium and chlorine. In its pure state, it is odorless and has a white or colorless vitreous crystal appearance, with a crystal structure that cleaves easily in three directions. Potassium chloride crystals are face-centered cubic. Potassium chloride was historically known as "muriate of potash". This name is occasionally still encountered in association with its use as a fertilizer. Potash varies in color from pink or red to white depending on the mining and recovery process used. White potash, sometimes referred to as soluble potash, is usually higher in analysis and is used primarily for making liquid starter fertilizers. KCl is used in medicine, scientific applications, and food processing. It occurs naturally as the mineral sylvite and in combination with sodium chloride as sylvinite.
ITEM | STANDARD | Appearance | White Crystalline Powder | Identification | Positive | Whiteness | > 80 | Assay | > 99% | Loss on Drying | =< 0.5% | Acidity and Alkalinity | =< 1% | Solubility | Freely soluble in water, practically insoluble in ethanol | Heavy Metals (as Pb) | =< 1mg/ kg | Arsenic | =< 0.5mg/ kg | Ammonium (as NH﹢4) | =< 100mg/ kg | Sodium Chloride | =< 1.45% | Water Insoluble Impurities | =< 0.05% | Water Insoluble Residue | =<0.05% | |
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