250g foil pouch Sodium Acetate Trihydrate 99.5% ACS,USP,Ph Eur
Product Code: cvVbo2w
Sodium acetate, CH3COONa, also abbreviated NaOAc, also known as sodium ethanoate, is the sodium salt of acetic acid. This colourless salt has a wide range of uses.
Industrial
Sodium acetate is used in the textile industry to neutralize sulfuric acid waste streams, and as a photoresist while using aniline dyes. It is also a pickling agent in chrome tanning, and it helps to retard vulcanization of chloroprene in synthetic rubber production.
Buffer solution
As the conjugate base of a weak acid, a solution of sodium acetate and acetic acid can act as a buffer to keep a relatively constant pH. This is useful especially in biochemical applications where reactions are pH dependent.
Heating pad
Sodium acetate is also used in consumer heating pads or hand warmers and is also used in hot ice. Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58 °C, dissolving in their water of crystallization. When they are heated to around 100°C, and subsequently allowed to cool, the aqueous solution becomes supersaturated. This solution is capable of cooling to room temperature without forming crystals. By clicking on a metal disc in the heating pad, a nucleation centre is formed which causes the solution to crystallize into solid sodium acetate trihydrate again. The bond-forming process of crystallization is exothermic, hence heat is emitted.
Minimum Assay: >99.8%
Molecular Formula: I2
Molecular Weight: 253.81 g/mol
Melting Point: 113.7-114.1 °C
Boiling Point: 184.35 °C
Chlorides & Bromides: <0.005%
Non-Volatile Matter: <0.05%
Not considered harmful under normal laboratory conditions
Cas Number: 6131-90-4
Einecs Number: 204-823-8
HS Code / Commodity Code: 2915220000
Hazard Phrases: H0001
Industrial
Sodium acetate is used in the textile industry to neutralize sulfuric acid waste streams, and as a photoresist while using aniline dyes. It is also a pickling agent in chrome tanning, and it helps to retard vulcanization of chloroprene in synthetic rubber production.
Buffer solution
As the conjugate base of a weak acid, a solution of sodium acetate and acetic acid can act as a buffer to keep a relatively constant pH. This is useful especially in biochemical applications where reactions are pH dependent.
Heating pad
Sodium acetate is also used in consumer heating pads or hand warmers and is also used in hot ice. Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58 °C, dissolving in their water of crystallization. When they are heated to around 100°C, and subsequently allowed to cool, the aqueous solution becomes supersaturated. This solution is capable of cooling to room temperature without forming crystals. By clicking on a metal disc in the heating pad, a nucleation centre is formed which causes the solution to crystallize into solid sodium acetate trihydrate again. The bond-forming process of crystallization is exothermic, hence heat is emitted.
Minimum Assay: >99.8%
Molecular Formula: I2
Molecular Weight: 253.81 g/mol
Melting Point: 113.7-114.1 °C
Boiling Point: 184.35 °C
Chlorides & Bromides: <0.005%
Non-Volatile Matter: <0.05%
Not considered harmful under normal laboratory conditions
Cas Number: 6131-90-4
Einecs Number: 204-823-8
HS Code / Commodity Code: 2915220000
Hazard Phrases: H0001
Product Code: cvVbo2w
Product Condition: New
weight: 250.0g
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