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Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder

Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder

40 INR/Kilograms

Product Details:

  • Smell Other
  • Purity 99%
  • Structural Formula Na3PO4
  • Molecular Weight 163.939 g/mol Grams (g)
  • Molecular Formula Na2CO3
  • Physical Form Powder
  • CAS No 10101-89-0
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Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder Price And Quantity

  • 40 INR/Kilograms
  • 50 Kilograms

Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder Product Specifications

  • 163.939 g/mol Grams (g)
  • Na2CO3
  • Na3PO4
  • 99%
  • Other
  • Industrial Grade
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Room Temperature
  • 10101-89-0
  • Powder
  • Industrial
  • 73.4 C (164.1 F; 346.5 K)
  • 1 Years
  • risodium phosphate (TSP) is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula Na 3PO 4. It is a white, granular or crystalline solid, highly soluble in water, producing an alkaline solution. TSP is used as a cleaning agent, builder, lubricant, food additive, stain remover, and degreaser.
  • Dodecahydrate
  • White, granular or crystalline solid

Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder Trade Information

  • 1000 Kilograms Per Day
  • 1 Days
  • Yes
  • Free samples are available
  • 50 Kg HDPE bag with liner
  • All India
  • COA and MSDS

Product Description

Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder is a white, crystalline and grainy solid, which is highly soluble in water. It is suited to make an alkaline solution. In addition, it is utilized as a builder, lubricant, cleaning agent and food additive of high quality. Tri Sodium Phosphate Powder is also used as a stain remover as well as a degreaser. It is best for pharmaceutical and lab applications and boats of 99% purity.

Specification 

Test Parameter

Specification

Test Result

Appearance

White Crystalline Or Granular Powder

White Crystalline Powder

Assay Dry Basis W/W In %

99.5%

99.6%

Chloride  (As Nacl)

200ppm Max

150ppm

Solubility In Water

Clear  Solution

Compiles

Matter Insoluble In Water

0.015% Max

0.01%

 

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