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Sulphate
Sulphate

Sulphate

Sulphate Specification

  • Refractive Rate
  • Depends on the compound (e.g. barium sulphate: 1.636 - 1.649)
  • Shelf Life
  • Indefinite if stored under proper conditions
  • Application
  • Used in detergents fertilizers and chemical manufacturing
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Grade
  • Industrial grade reagent grade food grade (depending on use)
  • Melting Point
  • Varies based on compound (e.g. sodium sulfate: 884C)
  • Storage
  • Keep in a dry and cool place away from moisture and direct sunlight
  • Molecular Weight
  • 96.06 g/mol
  • EINECS No
  • Varies based on the specific compound (e.g. sodium sulfate: 231-820-9)
  • HS Code
  • 2833.00 (for sulfates dependent on specific type)
  • Structural Formula
  • Depends on the specific sulphate (e.g. [SO4]2)
  • Molecular Formula
  • SO4
  • Physical Form
  • Solid (powder granular or crystalline forms depending on specific compound)
  • Poisonous
  • NO
  • CAS No
  • Varies depending on the specific sulphate (e.g. sodium sulfate: 7757-82-6)
  • Properties
  • Anion consisting of sulfur and oxygen; forms salts with metals
  • Ingredients
  • Consists of the sulfate ion (SO4) in combination with metal cations
  • Solubility
  • Soluble in water (e.g. sodium sulfate); some sulphates are partially soluble (e.g. barium sulfate)
  • Taste
  • Bitter
  • Purity
  • Dependent on the specific product (e.g. 99% or higher for industrial applications)
  • Ph Level
  • Neutral in some compounds slightly acidic in aqueous solutions
  • Shape
  • Crystalline or granular
  • Density
  • Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Usage
  • Commonly used in industrial and chemical processes
  • Appearance
  • White crystalline powder or granules
 
 

About Sulphate



Sulphate is a versatile compound available in solid form, such as powder, granular, or crystalline, depending on the specific compound. It is odorless with a bitter taste and finds applications in detergents, fertilizers, and chemical manufacturing. With different grades available including industrial, reagent, and food grades, Sulphate consists of the sulfate ion (SO4) combined with various metal cations. This white crystalline powder or granules is soluble in water and possesses unique properties making it ideal for diverse industrial and chemical processes. Ensure to store Sulphate in a dry and cool place away from moisture and direct sunlight for prolonged shelf life.

FAQs of Sulphate:


Q: Is Sulphate poisonous?

A: No, Sulphate is not poisonous.

Q: What is the recommended storage condition for Sulphate?

A: It is advised to keep Sulphate in a dry and cool place away from moisture and direct sunlight.

Q: What are the common applications of Sulphate?

A: Sulphate is commonly used in detergents, fertilizers, and chemical manufacturing.

Q: What is the molecular weight of Sulphate?

A: The molecular weight of Sulphate is 96.06 g/mol.

Q: What is the appearance of Sulphate?

A: Sulphate appears as white crystalline powder or granules.

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