Back to top
Carbonate
Carbonate

Carbonate

Carbonate Specification

  • Molecular Formula
  • CO3
  • Properties
  • Strong buffering agent reacts with acids to produce carbon dioxide
  • Shelf Life
  • Indefinite under proper storage conditions
  • Physical Form
  • Solid (powder granules or crystalline form depending on type)
  • Storage
  • Store in a cool dry place away from moisture
  • Grade
  • Industrial pharmaceutical or food grade
  • HS Code
  • 2836.50.00
  • CAS No
  • 3812-32-6 (depending on compound type)
  • EINECS No
  • 208-915-9
  • Poisonous
  • NO
  • Solubility
  • Slightly soluble in water highly soluble in acid
  • Shape
  • Granular or powdery
  • Usage
  • Primarily in making cement glass and as a buffering agent in chemistry
  • Taste
  • Slightly salty
  • Ingredients
  • Typically contains the carbonate ion (CO3) and a metal ion (e.g. Ca in calcium carbonate)
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Application
  • Used in industrial processes manufacturing and as a raw material in construction
  • Ph Level
  • Varies depending on compound (usually basic)
  • Appearance
  • White or off-white crystalline powder
  • Molecular Weight
  • 60.01 g/mol
  • Density
  • . Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Purity
  • Usually ranges from 90-99% (depending on grade)
 
 

About Carbonate



Carbonate is available in solid form, either as granules or powder, with a white or off-white crystalline appearance. It is not poisonous and has a slightly salty taste with an odorless smell. This versatile compound, widely used in industrial processes and construction, comes in various grades including industrial, pharmaceutical, and food grade. With a molecular formula of CO3 and a molecular weight of 60.01 g/mol, Carbonate serves as a strong buffering agent that reacts with acids to produce carbon dioxide. Its solubility varies but is usually slightly soluble in water and highly soluble in acid. This product, when stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture, has an indefinite shelf life under proper conditions.

FAQs of Carbonate:


Q: Is Carbonate safe for consumption in food products?

A: Yes, Carbonate is available in food-grade quality, making it safe for use in food products.

Q: What are the primary applications of Carbonate in industrial processes?

A: Carbonate is primarily used in making cement, glass, and as a buffering agent in chemistry.

Q: How should Carbonate be stored to maintain its quality?

A: It is recommended to store Carbonate in a cool, dry place away from moisture to ensure its longevity.

Q: What is the CAS No of Carbonate?

A: The CAS No of Carbonate is 3812-32-6, depending on the compound type.

Q: What is the density of Carbonate?

A: The density of Carbonate varies but is typically measured in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3).

Tell us about your requirement
product

Price:

Quantity
Select Unit

  • 50
  • 100
  • 200
  • 250
  • 500
  • 1000+
Additional detail
Mobile number

Email

More Products in Magnesium Category

Orotate

Orotate

Melting Point : 334C (decomposes)

Usage : Used as a mineral carrier in supplements

Shape : other, Crystalline

Solubility : Slightly soluble in water, insoluble in organic solvents

Poisonous : NO

CAS No : 24598730

Chloride

Chloride

Melting Point : Below 100C (applicable for chloride ions varies based on compounds)

Usage : Primarily utilized in manufacturing as a seasoning in food and in deicing roads

Shape : other, Granular or powder

Solubility : Highly soluble in water

Poisonous : NO

CAS No : 16887006 (for chloride ion)

Lactate

Lactate

Melting Point : 16.0 C

Usage : Food additive (E270) preservative moisturizer acidity regulator

Shape : other, Liquid or crystalline powder

Solubility : Highly soluble in water

Poisonous : NO

CAS No : 79334

Gluconate

Gluconate

Melting Point : 140145C

Usage : Used as a mineral supplement chelating agent and stabilizer in solutions

Shape : Irregular granular or powdered form, other

Solubility : Highly soluble in water

Poisonous : NO

CAS No : 527071



trade india member
Forecast Chemicals All Rights Reserved.(Terms of Use)
Developed and Managed by Infocom Network Private Limited.