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Salts

Acrylamid

Aluminium Sulphate

Ammonium Bicarbonate

Ammonium Chloride (Technical &Feed Grade)

Dicyandiamide

Calcium Ligno Sulfonate

EDTA (Dissolvine NA)

The abbreviation Edta stands for the compound Ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid. It is soluble in water and polar solvents. It decomposes at 150-200°C and slowly releases water of crystallization, losing its color. Hydrogen Peroxide (Perhydol) 50%: It was first obtained in 1818 by the French chemist Louis Jacques Thénard by reacting barium peroxide with nitric acid. It is a pale blue compound that becomes colorless when diluted.

Magnesium Chloride

Magnesium Sulphate

It is obtained by evaporation of mineral waters. It is very soluble in water and glycerol, and slightly soluble in alcohol.

Potassium Carbonate

Potassium Chloride

Sodium Acetate Trihydrate

Sodium Carbonate (Light-Heavy Soda)

Sodium Formate

Sodium Gluconate

Sodium Hexameta Phosphate (Calgon T)

It is easily soluble in water, and stable under normal conditions. Sodium hexametaphosphate is widely used for softening bath water in various industries including paper, textile dyeing, petrochemical, metallurgical, and construction chemicals.

Sodium Ligno Sulfonate

Sodium Metasilicate (Pentahydrate-Anhydrous)

It is used as a corrosion inhibitor in the industry. It is easily soluble in water and forms a basic solution.

Sodium Naphthalene Sulfonate (Powercon 100)

SodiumTripoly Phosphate (STPP) Powder-Granular

It is the sodium salt of triphosphoric acid. It is an inorganic salt. It is used as a filler in the industry.

Sodium Sulphide

Sodium Nitrate

Sodium nitrate is used in food additives and fertilizers, as a pyrotechnic material, in smoke bombs, as a solid rocket propellant, as well as in the glass and ceramic industry.

Sodium Sulphate
Sodium Lauryle Ether Sulphate is an anionic surfactant. When dissolved in water or an aqueous solution, they significantly reduce surface tension.