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Inorganic Salt Collection for Flame Photometry Experiments
The Inorganic Salt Collection for Flame Photometry Experiments is a must-have for enthusiasts and educators looking to showcase the mesmerizing world of color flames. This collection features six different inorganic salts, carefully selected to produce distinct hues when introduced to a flame. Each salt comes in a quantity ranging from 500 mg to 10 grams, providing ample material for multiple experiments or captivating demonstrations.
Key Features:
- Explore vibrant color flames with six different metallic ions
- Suitable for flame photometry experiments and demonstrations
- Salts include Barium Chloride, Potassium Nitrate or Iodide, Lithium Chloride, Calcium Carbonate, Strontium Nitrate, and Copper Sulfate
- Quantity: 500 mg to 10 grams per salt
Product Specifications:
| Salt | Weight | Color Flame |
| Barium Chloride | 8 grams | Green |
| Potassium Nitrate or Iodide | 4 grams | Violet |
| Lithium Chloride | 10 grams | Red |
| Calcium Carbonate | 6 grams | Orange |
| Strontium Nitrate | 4 grams | Red |
| Copper Sulfate | 12 grams | Blue-green |
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Caution: Handle these salts with care and follow proper safety precautions. Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Keep away from open flames and heat sources. Read and follow all instructions and safety guidelines provided with the product.
Perfect for chemistry enthusiasts, educators, and anyone fascinated by the captivating beauty of color flames.
Ammonium Chloride, 99.9%, Treated, Technical
Ammonium Chloride Treated is a white crystalline salt used in metal finishing, fluxing, electroplating, and as a processing aid in metalworking and textiles. It comes in white-fine crystals, is soluble in water and glycerol, and slightly soluble in alcohol. This chemical is used as a flux in preparing metals to be tin-coated, galvanized, or soldered. It works by cleaning the surface of workpieces, reacting with metal oxides to form volatile metal chlorides. Additionally, Ammonium Chloride has various applications as a fertilizer, in industries, laboratories, and more. It is commonly used in dry batteries, mordant (dyeing and printing), soldering flux, the manufacture of various ammonia compounds, fertilizer, pickling agent in zinc coating and tinning, electroplating, and washing powders. Quantity discounts apply. Perfect for metalworkers, chemical laboratories, farmers, textile and leather industries, and consumers looking for various applications.
Product Specifications
| Form | White fine crystals |
| Purity | 99.9% |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and glycerol; slightly soluble in alcohol |
| Common Uses | Metal finishing, fluxing, electroplating, fertilizer, dry batteries, mordant, soldering flux, pickling agent, and more |
Applications and Benefits:
- Used as a flux in tin-coating, soldering, and galvanization
- Ideal for metal finishing and electroplating
- Serves as a fertilizer in agriculture
- Used in dry cell batteries
- Functions as a mordant in textile and leather industries
- Applied in manufacturing ammonia compounds
- Used in washing powders and chemical processing
Caution:
Moderately toxic by ingestion. Handle with care.
Lead Doped Barium Silicate
Lead Doped Barium Silicate is a type of silicate that contains barium and lead as dopants. It is commonly used in the production of ceramic capacitors and other electronic components due to its high dielectric constant and low loss tangent, which enhance the performance of these components. The material also exhibits good thermal stability and chemical resistance, making it suitable for use in harsh environments where stability and resistance to chemical degradation are crucial.
Beyond its applications in the electronics industry, Lead Doped Barium Silicate shows promise in the field of photovoltaics as a potential material for solar cells. Its unique properties may contribute to improving the efficiency and performance of solar energy conversion devices.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Barium Silicate |
| Product Type | Lead Doped Silicate |
| Material | Barium |
| Doping Material | Doped Barium Silicate |
| Doping Type | Lead Doped Barium Silicate |
| Doping Concentration | Lead Doped |
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Perfect for Chemical manufacturers, Research and development teams in the field of materials science and engineering, Academic institutions offering courses in chemistry and materials science, Pharmaceutical companies, Companies specializing in the production of ceramics and glass.
WARNING: Poisonous
Barium Sulfate
Barium Sulfate (BaSO₄) is a chemically precipitated, high-purity compound widely used as a filler and functional additive in paints, coatings, pigments, plastics, and lead-acid batteries. Renowned for its outstanding chemical purity and narrow particle size distribution, Barium Sulfate offers excellent dispersion properties, high gloss, and low binder demand. Its extremely low chloride content and reduced electrical conductivity (100 µS/cm) make it ideal for demanding industrial applications. With an average particle size of 1.7 µm and an oil index of 13 g/100g, Barium Sulfate ensures optimal performance in various formulations. It is resistant to water, acids, alkalis, organic solvents, light, and industrial waste gases, including sulfur dioxide. Its versatility and exceptional properties make it a preferred choice for manufacturers in paints, coatings, plastics, and batteries.
Key Features
- Chemically precipitated, high-purity Barium Sulfate
- Excellent dispersion, high gloss, and low binder demand
- Extremely low chloride content and reduced electrical conductivity
- Resistant to water, acids, alkalis, and industrial gases
- Applications in paints, coatings, plastics, and batteries
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Barium Sulfate |
| CAS Number | 7727-43-7 |
| Chemical Formula | BaSO₄ |
| Particle Size | 1.7 µm (average) |
| Applications | Paints, coatings, plastics, pigments, batteries |
| Oil Index | 13 g/100g |
| Electric Conductivity | 100 µS/cm |
Perfect for industrial fillers and functional additives.
Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous, 93%+, FCC
Calcium Chloride, Anhydrous, 93%+ FCC, is a versatile food-grade chemical compound widely used in various industrial and commercial applications. With the chemical formula CaCl₂, it is highly effective for post-harvest treatment of fruits and vegetables, food processing, and immersion freezing. In the food industry, it helps maintain freshness and quality. Beyond food applications, Calcium Chloride serves as a powerful agent for de-icing, dust control on roads, concrete conditioning, and refrigeration brines. It is also used as a drying and desiccating agent, fungicide, and for freezeproofing in construction and storage settings. Soluble in both water and alcohol, its aqueous solutions are neutral to slightly alkaline. Calcium Chloride is low in toxicity and is available in various packaging sizes, including original 50-lb bags or smaller repackaged quantities.
Key Features
- 93%+ purity food-grade compound
- Post-harvest treatment for fruits and vegetables
- Effective for de-icing and dust control
- Used in refrigeration brines and immersion freezing
- Low toxicity; soluble in water and alcohol
- Available in various packaging sizes
Product Specifications
| Chemical Name | Calcium Chloride |
| CAS Number | 10043-52-4 |
| Chemical Formula | CaCl₂ |
| Purity | 93%+ |
| Applications | Food processing, de-icing, dust control, refrigeration brines |
| Solubility | Soluble in water and alcohol |
Perfect for food, agriculture, and industrial applications.
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