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Carbonate
Carbonate

Carbonate

Carbonate Specification

  • Molecular Weight
  • 60.01 g/mol
  • Shape
  • Powder or crystalline particles
  • EINECS No
  • 208-534-8 (for calcium carbonate)
  • Physical Form
  • Solid (powder granules or crystalline form)
  • Melting Point
  • Decomposes before melting
  • Appearance
  • White or colorless
  • Structural Formula
  • C(=O)([O-])[O-]
  • Application
  • Used in detergents plastics glass production and agriculture (lime treatment)
  • Solubility
  • Insoluble in water soluble in acids
  • Molecular Formula
  • CO3^2
  • Grade
  • Industrial grade pharmaceutical grade food grade
  • CAS No
  • 3812-32-6 (for sodium carbonate varies for other carbonates)
  • Usage
  • As a filler material water treatment agent and pH balancer
  • Shelf Life
  • Indefinite under proper storage
  • Ingredients
  • Carbon oxygen metal ions (varies by carbonate type)
  • Refractive Rate
  • 1.59 - 1.66
  • Purity
  • 95%-99% (application dependent)
  • Storage
  • Store in a cool dry place away from strong acids
  • Ph Level
  • 8-10 (alkaline)
  • Poisonous
  • NO
  • HS Code
  • 2836.30
  • Density
  • 2.71 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Taste
  • Salty
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Properties
  • Alkaline stable and reacts with acids to release CO2
 
 

About Carbonate



Carbonate is a versatile product available in solid form (powder, granules or crystalline) used in diverse applications such as detergents, plastics, glass production, and agriculture (lime treatment). With a powdery or crystalline particle shape, it exhibits a salty taste and is odorless. The product is widely known for its industrial, pharmaceutical, and food-grade quality. Its unique properties include being alkaline, stable, and reacting with acids to release CO2. Additionally, Carbonate serves as a filler material, water treatment agent, and pH balancer. This product is insoluble in water but soluble in acids, with a purity ranging from 95%-99% based on the application. It is stored best in a cool, dry place away from strong acids to ensure longevity and quality. The appearance of Carbonate is white or colorless, with a refractive rate of 1.59 - 1.66 and a pH level of 8-10 (alkaline).

FAQs of Carbonate:


Q: Is Carbonate a poisonous substance?

A: No, Carbonate is not poisonous.

Q: What is the shelf life of Carbonate?

A: Carbonate has an indefinite shelf life under proper storage conditions.

Q: In what applications can Carbonate be used?

A: Carbonate is commonly used in detergents, plastics, glass production, and agriculture (lime treatment).

Q: What is the solubility of Carbonate?

A: Carbonate is insoluble in water but soluble in acids.

Q: What is the storage recommendation for Carbonate?

A: It is recommended to store Carbonate in a cool, dry place away from strong acids.

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