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SULFATE STANDARD

SULFATE STANDARD price.
  • $129 - $505.3
  • Product name: SULFATE STANDARD
  • CAS: 14808-79-8
  • MF: O4S-2
  • MW: 96.06
  • EINECS:604-622-9
  • MDL Number:MFCD00145343
  • Synonyms:AQUANAL-PLUS SULFATE;AQUANAL(R)-PLUS SULFATE;AQUANAL(R)-PLUS SULFATE (SO4) CHECK SOLUTION;SULFATE IC STANDARD;SULFATE ION;SULFATE ION CHROMATOGRAPHY STANDARD;SULFATE, ION CHROMATOGRAPHY STANDARD SOLUTION;SULFATE ION STANDARD
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  • American Custom Chemicals Corporation
Package
  • 5MG
  • ManufacturerAmerican Custom Chemicals Corporation
  • Product numberCHM1049224
  • Product descriptionANION STANDARD-SULFATE 95.00%
  • Packaging5MG
  • Price$505.3
  • Updated2021-12-16
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Manufacturer Product number Product description Packaging Price Updated Buy
American Custom Chemicals Corporation CHM1049224 ANION STANDARD-SULFATE 95.00% 5MG $505.3 2021-12-16 Buy

Properties

storage temp. :2-8°C
form :Liquid
color :Clear colorless
BRN :3648446
CAS DataBase Reference :14808-79-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
EPA Substance Registry System :Sulfate (14808-79-8)

Safety Information

Symbol(GHS): GHS hazard pictograms
Signal word: Warning
Hazard statements:
Code Hazard statements Hazard class Category Signal word Pictogram P-Codes
H302 Harmful if swallowed Acute toxicity,oral Category 4 Warning GHS hazard pictograms P264, P270, P301+P312, P330, P501
H332 Harmful if inhaled Acute toxicity,inhalation Category 4 Warning GHS hazard pictograms P261, P271, P304+P340, P312
Precautionary statements:

Description

The sulfate anion (SO42−) is the stable, oxidized form of sulfur. Sulfate minerals are widely distributed in nature, and most sulfate compounds are readily soluble in water. All sulfate salts are very soluble except for calcium and silver sulfates, which are moderately soluble, and barium, mercury, lead, and strontium sulfates, which are insoluble.
It is estimated that about one-half of the river sulfate load arises from mineral weathering and volcanism, and the other half from biochemical and anthropogenic sources. Industrial discharges are another significant source of sulfates. Mine and tailings drainage, smelter emissions, agricultural runoff from fertilized lands, pulp and paper mills, textile mills, tanneries, sulfuric acid production, and metalworking industries are all sources of sulfate-polluted water. Aluminum sulfate (alum) is used as a sedimentation agent for treating drinking water. Copper sulfate is used for controlling algae in raw and public water supplies.

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