Sodium Carbonate Monohydrate, Lab Grade *

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About Sodium Carbonate Monohydrate, Lab Grade

Sodium Carbonate Monohydrate, also known as Sodium carbonate hydrate, Disodium Carbonate Monohydrate, and Carbonic Acid Sodium Salt Monohydrate, has the chemical formula Na2CO3-H2O or CH2Na2O4. It appears as colorless-to-white hygroscopic granules or powder with no odor and taste. It is freely soluble in Water and insoluble in Alcohol at ambient conditions. When dissolved in water, it produces Carbonic Acid and Sodium Hydroxide. It is the Disodium Salt of Carbonic Acid and possesses alkalinizing properties. On a commercial scale, it is produced via the Solvay process by processing Limestone, Ammonia, and Brine.

Lab grade chemicals possess reasonable purity but do not comply with any official standard for quality or purity like the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, or the FCC Grade. The Lab Grade is also known as Laboratory Reagent (LR) and Chemically Pure (CP).  It is highly recommended for educational institutes and research labs.

Common Uses and Applications

  • Chemical/biological reagent
  • Buffer solution
  • Chemical precursor

Industries

  • Processing wood pulp
  • Production of glass
  • Synthesis of dyes
  • Pesticides
  • Manufacture of detergents
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Coal treatment

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Chemistry Table

5968-11-6
Na2CO3-H2O
124.00
Chemical Name Sodium Carbonate
Grade Lab Grade

Specifications

Assay(Na2CO3; Dried Basis) 99.5-100.5%
Water 12.0-15.0%
Heavy Metals 0.001%
Organic Volatile Impurities To Pass Test
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