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Crystal |
57-50-1 | |
C12H22O11 | |
342.30 |
Sucrose, also known as Saccharose, Cane Sugar, and Table Sugar, has the chemical formula C12H22O11. It appears as a white, odorless, very fine crystalline consistency. Sucrose possesses a sweet taste and is freely soluble in Water but slightly soluble in Ethanol at ambient conditions. It is normally obtained from Sugar Cane (15-20% contents) and Sugar Beet (10-17% contents). Chemicals in the Reagent Grade category have high purity and are best suited for analytical purposes. They're useful in research investigations as they produce consistent, trustworthy, and repeatable findings. In the United States of America (USA), Lab Alley is selling its high-quality Sucrose, Reagent Grade online at laballey.com.
Specific Rotation | +66.3° to +66.8° |
Insoluble Matter | 0.005% |
Loss on Drying @ 105°C | 0.03% |
Residue after Ignition | 0.01% |
Titrable Acid | 0.0008 meq/g |
Chloride (Cl) | 0.005% |
Sulfate and Sulfite (as SO4) | 0.005% |
Heavy Metals (as Pb) | 5 ppm |
Iron (Fe) | 5 ppm |
Invert Sugar | 0.05% |
- Reagent
- Chemical precursor
- Emulsifying agent
- Preservative
- Pharmaceutical products
- Manufacturing of plastics, inks
- Personal care products
Please contact us to request a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA) for Sucrose Crystal Reagent.
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