Sodium Hydroxide, Pellets, Reagent, ACS - Caustic Soda
Sodium Hydroxide, commonly known as Caustic Soda, is an essential inorganic compound characterized by its high solubility in water, ethanol, and methanol. When dissolved in water, it generates a highly exothermic reaction, making it vital in various industrial processes.
Key Features:
- Deliquescent Alkali: This substance is adept at absorbing moisture and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Versatile Applications: Sodium Hydroxide is extensively used in the manufacture of pulp, paper, textiles, drinking water, detergents, and even as a common household drain cleaner.
- ACS Grade Quality: As an ACS (American Chemical Society) grade reagent, this Sodium Hydroxide meets stringent quality and purity standards, serving as a benchmark for other substances.
Chemical Specifications:
Chemical Characteristics |
Low Chloride |
Chemical CAS Number |
1310-73-2 |
Chemical Formula |
NaOH |
Chemical Formula Weight |
F.W. 40.00 |
Chemical Specs |
Assay (NaOH) Min. 97.0%
MAXIMUM LIMITS:
Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3) 1.0%
Sulfate (SO4) 0.003%
Chloride (Cl) 0.005%
Nitrogen Compounds (as N) 0.001%
Phosphate (PO4) 0.001%
Heavy Metals (as Ag) 0.002%
Iron (Fe) 0.001%
Nickel (Ni) 0.001%
Mercury (Hg) 0.1 ppm
Calcium (Ca) 0.005%
Magnesium (Mg) 0.002%
Potassium (K) 0.02%
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Chemical Storage Info |
DELIQUESCENT: Keep tightly closed. |
Chemical DOT Description |
Sodium hydroxide, solid |
Chemical Hazard Class |
8 |
Chemical Packaging Group |
PG II |
Chemical UPS Limit |
70 lb |
Additional Shipping Charge |
Additional UPS-imposed hazardous material charge. |
Health |
3 |
Reactivity |
2 |
Chemical DOT |
UN1823, Sodium hydroxide, solid, 8, PG II |
Chemical Category |
Inorganic Chemicals | Chromatography | A.C.S. |