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About Sodium Acetate Anhydrous Lab Grade
Sodium Acetate, also known as Natrium Aceticum and Sodium Ethanoate, has the chemical formula C2H3NaO2 or CH3COONa. Its anhydrous form appears as colorless-to-white hygroscopic crystals, granules, or powder having free solubility in Water and Alcohol at ambient conditions. It’s an organic salt of Sodium and is an Acetate derivative. On a lab scale, it can be produced by reacting Acetic Acid with an alkali like Caustic Soda or Soda Ash. Lab grade chemicals possess reasonable purity but do not comply with any official standard for quality or purity like the ACS Grade, the USP Grade, or the FCC Grade. The Lab Grade is also known as Laboratory Reagent (LR) and Chemically Pure (CP). Lab Alley’s Sodium Acetate, Anhydrous, Lab Grade is available for sale online at laballey.com. It is highly recommended for educational institutes and research labs.
Common Uses and Applications
- Buffer solution
- Chemical precursor
- Dehydrating agent
- Photography
- Electroplating
- Tanning
- Polymerization catalyst
- Polymer stabilizer
- Synthesis of dyes
Industries
- Research & Development
- Polymer Industry
- Electronic Industry
- Dyeing and Textile Industry
Chemistry Table
127-09-3 | |
C2H3NaO2 | |
82.03 |
Safety and Shipping Information
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