CAS:142906-29-4
Molecular Formula:Fe2H10O17S3
Brief Introduction
Ferric sulfate has the molecular formula of Fe2SO4, and it is a dark brown or yellow chemical agent with acidic properties. It is produced by the reaction of sulfuric acid and an oxidizing agent. It is used in different fields such as dermatology, dentistry and it is thought to present hemostatic properties by interacting chemically with blood proteins. By the FDA, ferric sulfate is a direct food substance affirmed in the GRAS category (Generally Recognized As Safe).
CAS:15181-46-1
Molecular Formula:HO3S-
Alias
More Information
Bisulfite; Sulfite, Hydrogen; Bisulphite; Sulfonic acid; Hydrosulfite Anion; HSO3-; Hydrogen Sulfite(1-); Bisulfite ion; Sulfite LYE; Sulfite (HSO3)-; Sulfite (HSO3 1-); Sulfonsaeure; Acide Sulfonique; Hydrogensulfite(1-); Monohydrogentrioxosulfate; HSHO3; HSO3; Hydrogentrioxosulfate(IV); Hydrogentrioxosulfate(1-); Hydridohydroxidodioxidosulfur; Hydroxidodioxidosulfate(1-); (Sulfurous acid Hydrogen)Anion; Hydrogen(Trioxidosulfate)(1-)
CAS:15244-36-7
Molecular Formula:H2MnO5S
Alias
More Information
Manganese Sulfate Hydrate; Manganese(2+),Sulfate,Hydrate; Manganese Sulfate,Hydrate; Manganese Sulfate, Monohydrate; Manganese Sulphate, Monohydrate; Manganese (Ii) Sulphate 1H20; Manganese(Ii) Sulphate Monohydrate; Manganese(Ii) Sulphate 1-Hydrate; Manganese(Ii) Sulfate Polyhydrate; Manganese(Ii) Sulfate Monohydrate; Manganese(Ii) Sulfate-1-Hydrate
CAS:15492-38-3
Molecular Formula:I3Rh
Alias
More Information
Rhodium(Iii) Iodide; Rhi3; Rhodiumiodide(Rhi3); Rhodium(Lll)Iodide; Rhodium Iodide; Rhodium(3+) Triiodide
Brief Introduction
It can be used as the main catalyst for carbonylation, especially for the synthesis of acetic anhydride.
CAS:16389-88-1
Molecular Formula:C2CaMgO6
Alias
More Information
Pearlspar; Mirrorstone; Dolomitepowder; Microdolomite; Grounddolomite; Calcium Magnesium Dicarbonate; Taraspite; Dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2); Rhomb-Spar; Microdol Extra - KN
Brief Introduction
Dolomite is a mineral whose crystals belong to the trigonal system of carbonate minerals. The crystal structure of dolomite is similar to that of calcite, the crystal form is rhombohedral, and the crystal plane is often curved into a saddle shape. Pure dolomite is white, sometimes gray-green, gray-yellow, pink and other colors due to other elements and impurities, and has a vitreous luster. The three groups of rhombohedrons are completely cleaved and brittle.
Inquiry (
10
/ 10
)
Clear All
Sign In
Error!