12.5% wt. SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE - EXTRA - PURE
Parameters | Specification Range | Typical |
Sodium Hypochlorite as NaOCl (%wt) |
12.5 - 13.2 | 13.0 |
Available Chlorine (%wt) | 11.9 - 12.6 | 12.4 |
Available Chlorine (%vol) | 14.3 - 15.3 | 15.0 |
Available Chlorine grams/liter | 143 - 153 | 150 |
Excess Caustic (%wt) | 0.25 - 0.80 | 0.30 |
Specific Gravity @ 60°F | 1.197 - 1.220 | 1.210 |
pH | 12.0 - 13.0 | 12.50 |
Iron (Fe) ppm | <0.5 | 0.05 |
Nickel (Ni) ppm | <0.2 | 0.02 |
Copper (Cu) ppm | <0.2 | 0.05 |
Mercury (Hg) ppb | 0.001 - 0.003 | 0.002 |
Sodium Chloride (NaCl)% | <15.0 | 12.5 |
Appearance: Clear greenish-yellow liquid miscible in any proportion with water.
This product meets the requirements of NSF standard 60 for drinking water.
Physical State | Crystals |
Color | Pale green |
Odor | Odorless |
pH | 3-5 (5% aqueous solution) |
Vapor Pressure | No information found |
Vapor Density | No information found |
Evaporation Rate | Evaporation Rate |
Viscosity | No information found |
Boiling Point | Not available |
Freezing/Melting Point | 100°C (decomposes) |
Decomposition Temperature | 100-110°C |
Solubility in water | 269 g/l @ 20°C |
Specific Gravity/Density | 1.865 |
Molecular Formula | FeSO4(NH4)2so46H2O |
Molecular Weight | 392.14 |
Dust mask; goggles or face shield; protective gloves (USCG, 1999)
First Aid : INGESTION: give large amount of water; induce vomiting if large amounts have been swallowed.
EYES or SKIN: flush with water. (USCG, 1999)
Ammonium bisulfite Molecular formula is NH4HSO3 or H5NO3S
Molecular Weight: 99.11 g/mol
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Compound Formula | C2K2O4 |
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Appearance | Colorless crystals |
Molar Mass | 166.22 g/mol |
Melting Point | 160 °C |
Boiling Point | N/A |
Density | 2.13g/cm3 |
Property Description |
Specification |
Purity, % |
99.1 min |
Sulphate, % |
0.5 max |
Insoluble in water, % |
0.05 max |
P2O5 % |
24 min |
CO3 % |
0.40 max |
NaOH % |
2.87 max |
Arsenic, % |
0.005 max |
Iron % |
0.01 max |
Chloride,% |
0.7 max |
Fluoride, % |
0.003 max |
Methyl Orange |
16.5-19.0 |
Properties | Value |
Physical State | Heavy Density Liquid |
Assay | 52% by weight CaBr2 |
Bulk Density | 14.2 lb/gal |
Solubility | Completely Soluble |
PH Value | 7-10 |
Mol Formula | CaBr2 |
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Color 30 APHA maximum
Clarity Clear
Odor None
Crystallization Temperature 20degreeF (-7degreeC)
Turbidity 6 NTU maximum
Calcium bromide can be used with calcium chloride brines and dry calcium chloride to formulate nondamaging fluids of densities from 11.7 lb/gal to 15.1 lb/gal.
Calcium bromide is a strong salt solution. Protective clothing, rubber gloves and eye protection are recommended.
Rubber safety boots should also be worn in work areas, since calcium bromide can damage leather.
This product should be handled in areas with proper ventilation. for complete safety and handling guidelines.
For proper disposal guidelines for calcium bromide wastes, consult the appropriate local regulatory authorities.
Feric Chloride contains chlorine, so its characteristic smell is chlorine like hydrochloric acid odor. Due to presence of chlorine Ferric Chloride is Highly corrosive to most metals.
Specification-
Ferric Chloride CAS NO.7705-08-0
SYSTEMATIC NAME :Ferric chloride
OTHER NAME :Iron(III) chloride, Iron tri chloride, Ferric trichloridde Anhydrous
EMPIRICAL FORMULA :FeCl3
MOLECULAR WT :162.2 g/mol
APPEARANCE :Dark greenish Black, Crystalline Powder extremely hygroscopic
SPECIFICATION :Ferric Chloride (as Fecl3) : 98.00 % min
Matter Insoluble in water :0.50 % max
Free Chlorine (as Cl) :0.01 % max
Ferrous Salts (as Fecls2) :0.10 % max
Sulphates (as SO4) :0.30 % max
Nitrates (as NO3) :0.05 % max
Zinc ( as Zn) :0.01 % max
Arsenic (as As203) :0.0005 % max
Alkalis and Alkaline earths :0.30 % max
Ferric Chloride is Noncombustible materials so esy to transport and storage.