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CAS:7791-20-0
Molecular Formula:Cl2H12NiO6
Nickel(Ii) Chloride Hexahydrate; Dichloronickel,Hexahydrate; (Ii) Chl; Oride Hexahydrate; Nickel(Ii)Chloride,Hexahydrate(1
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Used for electroplating nickel, as an anode activator in rapid nickel plating, and as an ammonia absorbent in industry or gas masks. Used for manufacturing catalysts and dry batteries. Produce hidden ink.
CAS:7803-58-9
Molecular Formula:H4N2O2S
Sulfamamide; Amino Sulfone; Amidosulfamic Acid; Sulfonylamide; Sulfuric Diamide; Sulfamid; Sulfuryl Amide; Sulphamide; Aminosulfonamide; Sulfuryl Amine; Suleamide; Diamidodioxidosulfur
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This product is mainly used in the manufacture of medicine, pesticides, dyes, etc. This product can be used as the intermediate of famotidine. Famotidine is a histamine H2 receptor antagonist, which can inhibit gastric acid secretion. It is suitable for gastric and duodenal ulcer, reflux esophagitis, upper gastrointestinal bleeding and so on.
CAS:8014-95-7
Molecular Formula:H2O7S2
Sulfuric Acid; Sulfuric acid Fuming; Oleum Iodisum; Fuming Sulfuric acid
Brief Introduction
Used to make chemicals, dyes, explosives and in petroleum refining.
CAS:10022-70-5
Molecular Formula:ClH10NaO6
Sodium,Hypochlorite,Pentahydrate; Hypochlorous acid, Sodium salt, Pentahydrate; Hypochlorite Salts; Na.ClO.5H2O
Brief Introduction
Sodium hypochlorite pentahydrateis a high-purity solid (crystal), and is not easily decomposed compared with a widely sold existing aqueous sodium hypochlorite solution (sodium hypochlorite concentration: 13% by mass), and impurities such as sodium chloride and free Sodium hydroxide is also very small, its mass concentration is about 42 mass %, and its volume efficiency is good, so it is expected to be used as an oxidizing agent and a chlorinating agent for chemical reactions in addition to the usual use for sterilization and the like.
CAS:10025-67-9
Molecular Formula:Cl2S2
Sulfor Choride; Sulfurechloride; Sulphurchloride; U.N. 1828; Sulfur (I) Chloride; Sulfur Monochloride; Sulphure Chloride; Chlorosulfanyl Thiohypochlorite
Brief Introduction
Sulfur monochloride appears as a yellow-red, oily, fuming liquid with a sharp odor. Contact or ingestion causes irritation or chemical burns to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Also poisonous by inhalation of vapors.
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