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C2H3NaO2-3H2O
136.08
Description

Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, also known as Sodium Acetate Hydrate, Acetic Acid Sodium Salt Trihydrate, Sodium Ethanoate Trihydrate, and Natrium Acetate-3-Wasser, has the chemical formula C2H9NaO5 or NaOOCCH3-3H2O. Its 20% solution appears as a colorless clear liquid having free solubility in Water and Alcohol at ambient conditions. Lab Alley’s Sodium Acetate Trihydrate, 20% Solution, Lab Grade is composed of ~20 wt.% of pure Sodium Acetate Trihydrate powder dissolved in purified water. It is ideal for analytical and research applications that require consistent findings. Lab Alley is selling its premium quality products online at laballey.com in the United States of America (USA).

Sodium acetate anhydrous is used as an electrolyte replenisher in isosmotic solution for parenteral replacement of acute losses of extracellular fluid without disturbing normal electrolyte balance. Sodium acetate is an organic sodium salt. It contains an acetate. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate Solutions

Sodium Acetate Solutions are moderate to highly concentrated liquid solutions of Sodium Acetate. They are an excellent source of Sodium Acetate for applications requiring solubilized materials. Read more here.

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About Sodium Acetate

Sodium acetate, CH₃COONa, also abbreviated NaOAc, is the sodium salt of acetic acid. This colorless deliquescent salt has a wide range of uses. Shop for sodium acetate online here.

Information On Sodium Acetate From PubChem

Sodium acetate is an organic sodium salt. It contains an acetate. ChEBI. Sodium Acetate is chemically designated CH3COONa, a hygroscopic powder very soluble in water. Sodium acetate could be used as additives in food, industry, concrete manufacture, heating pads and in buffer solutions. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate For DNA Precipitation

DNA precipitation by ethanol can be used to concentrate strongly diluted DNA samples and to remove certain contaminants that can influence MLPA results. DNA precipitation by ethanol requires the correct concentration of positive ions. Too much will result in lot of salt co-precipitating with DNA, too little will result in incomplete DNA recovery. In this protocol 0.3 M Sodium Acetate is used, to which two to three volumes of (at least) 95% ethanol is added. Read more here. Learn about ethanol precipitation of RNA/DNA here.

Use Sodium Acetate To Prevent And Minimize Hyperchloremic Metabolic Acidosis

Given the current national sodium bicarbonate shortage, sodium acetate has been utilized more frequently as a therapeutic substitution. Acetate is metabolized systemically to bicarbonate on an equimolar basis when the body's acid-base balance is altered as a result of bicarbonate deficiency (metabolic acidosis). Read more here.

Sodium Acetate Food Additive

Sodium acetate may be added to food as a seasoning, sometimes in the form of sodium diacetate, a one-to-one complex of sodium acetate and acetic acid, given the E-number E262. It is often used to give potato chips a salt and vinegar flavor. Read more here.

Sodium acetate is a food additive obtained by neutralization of acetic acid. When used as a food additive, sodium acetate can be indicated by its group name, substance name, or abbreviated name according to the purpose of use. Other purposes (shelf-life extension, combined use with preservative, etc. Read more hereSodium Acetate Injection, USP (2 mEq/mL) is contraindicated in patients with hypernatremia or fluid retention.

Sodium Acetate For Hypernatremia

Sodium Acetate is an electrolyte replenisher used as a source of sodium, for addition to intravenous (IV) fluids to prevent or correct low levels of sodium in the blood (hyponatremia). Sodium acetate is available in generic form. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate Toxicity

In humans, inhalation of sodium acetate may cause a cough and sore throat. Direct skin or eye contact may cause redness and irritation. However, overall, toxicity in humans is minimal. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate Hot Ice

Sodium Acetate Trihydrate or hot ice is an amazing chemical you can prepare yourself from baking soda and vinegar. You can cool a solution of sodium acetate below its melting point and then cause the liquid to crystallize. The crystallization is an exothermic process, so the resulting ice is hot. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate For Low Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

Sodium Acetate as a Replacement for Sodium Bicarbonate in Medical Toxicology: a Review | It appears safe to replace sodium bicarbonate infusion with sodium acetate on an equimolar basis. The metabolism of acetate, however, is more complex than bicarbonate. Future prospective studies will be needed to confirm the efficacy of sodium acetate in the treatment of the poisoned patient. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate Trihydrate

Sodium Acetate Trihydrate is a hydrate. The trihydrate sodium salt of acetic acid, which is used as a source of sodium ions in solutions for dialysis and as a systemic and urinary alkalizer, diuretic, and expectorant. Description: Sodium acetate trihydrate is a hydrate. It contains a sodium acetate. The trihydrate sodium salt of acetic acid, which is used as a source of sodium ions in solutions for dialysis and as a systemic and urinary alkalizer, diuretic, and expectorant. the molecular weight of sodium acetate trihydrate is 136.08 g/mol. Buy sodium acetate trihydrate online in the U.S. here.

Recrystallization Of Sodium Acetate

A supersaturated solution of sodium acetate trihydrate (the clear solution) will recrystallize by the addition of a single crystal of the solid. A supersaturated solution is a solution which contains a greater amount of dissolved substance than is present in a saturated solution at the same temperature. Read more here. Learn about recrystallizing sodium acetate from solution here.

Sodium Acetate pKa

When the concentration of acetate ions equals the concentration of acetic acid, log [CH3COO¯]/[CH3COOH] approaches zero (the log of 1) and pH equals pKa (the pKa of acetic acid is 4.745). Acetic acid and acetate ion form an effective buffering system centered around pH 4.75. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate Crystals | Sodium Acetate Crystallization

Crystals are solids that are formed from regular repeating patterns of molecules. One of the most spectacular crystal formations is sodium acetate. Read more here.

What Are The Potential Health Effects Of Sodium Acetate?

Potential Health Effects: Symptoms may include coughing, sore throat and labored breathing. Ingestion: In large doses may produce abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Skin Contact: It may cause irritation with redness and pain. Eye Contact: Sodium acetate anhydrous contact may cause irritation, redness, and pain. Read more here.

How To Make A Sodium Acetate Tower (Video)

Watch this nice little trick using a super-saturated solution of sodium acetate here.

 

Sodium Acetate With Water

Sodium acetate is a salt of weak acid(acetic acid) and strong base(sodium hydroxide). When salts like these are put in water ,we end up with Hydrolysis. This is a salt of the weak acid, CH3COOH, and strong base, NaOH. It ionises in aqueous solution to form the anion CH3COO–. Read more here.

Is Sodium Acetate Safe To Eat?

Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation to the gastrointestinal tract. Skin Contact: Sodium acetate anhydrous causes irritation to skin. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate With Hydrochloric Acid (HCl)

Sodium acetate is a salt of acetic acid, which is a weak acid. HCl being a strong acid will displace it from its salt, forming sodium chloride and acetic acid: CH3COONa + HCl = CH3COOH + NaCl. The product is almost a mixture of common salt and vinegar, if the acetate salt and HCl acid are mixed in 1:1 molar ratio. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate With Acetic Acid

A mixture of acetic acid and sodium acetate is acidic because the Ka of acetic acid is greater than the Kb of its conjugate base acetate. It is a buffer because it contains both the weak acid and its salt. If we add a base such as sodium hydroxide, the hydroxide ions react with the few hydronium ions present. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate With Heparin

No interactions were found between heparin and sodium acetate.This does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider. Read more here. Sodium Acetate With Heparin NICU.

Sodium Acetate With Soda Lime

When sodium acetate is heated with soda lime (NaOH+CaO), methane will be produced by decarboxylation. Sodium acetate and soda lime(NaOH + CaO), on reaction give methane and sodium carbonate. This reaction is called decarboxylation and is one of the general methods to prepare alkanes. Read more here.

Sodium Acetate With Acetic Acid

Sodium acetate undergoes decarboxylation to form methane (CH4) under forcing conditions (pyrolysis in the presence of sodium hydroxide): CH3COONa + NaOH → CH4 + Na2CO. Caesium salts catalyze this reaction. Read more here.

How To Identify Sodium Acetate

Inspect the compound; sodium acetate is colorless, crystalline and efflorescent. It looks similar to table salt. Smell the compound; sodium acetate smells like acetic acid, which gives vinegar its trademark scent, though sodium acetate is not nearly so pungent. Test the compound chemically. Read more here.

Applications
Common Uses
  • Buffer solution
  • Chemical precursor
Commercial/Industrial Application
  • Electroplating
  • Tanning
  • Waste treatment
  • Production of synthetic rubber
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