Sodium Acetate, Trihydrate, Lab Grade *

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About Sodium Acetate, Trihydrate, Lab Grade

Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, also known as Sodium Acetate Hydrate, Acetic Acid Sodium Salt Trihydrate, Sodium Ethanoate Trihydrate, and Natrium Acetate-3-Wasser, has the chemical formula C2H9NaO5 or NaOOCCH3-3H2O. It appears as colorless-to-white crystals or crystalline powder having free solubility in Water and Alcohol at ambient conditions. It’s an organic salt of Sodium and is an Acetate derivative. On a lab scale, it can be produced by reacting Acetic Acid with an alkali like Caustic Soda or Soda Ash. Chemically pure or Laboratory reagents are the two terms often used to describe Lab Grade chemicals. Lab Grade chemicals do not meet any accepted quality or purity requirements such as the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, and the FCC Grade, despite their acceptable purity. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, Lab Grade online at laballey.com. Due to its high purity, this Lab Alley product is highly recommended for labs and commercial applications.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Buffer solution
  • Chemical precursor
  • Heating pads
  • Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Electroplating
  • Tanning
  • Waste treatment
  • Production of synthetic rubber

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