Product Description
Sodium Sulphate, with a molecular formula of Na2SO4, is a hydrophilic chemically stable compound that appears as a white powder or crystals. It has a melting point of 884 C and a density of 2.66 g/cm3. This industrial/pharmaceutical grade substance is commonly used as a filler in detergent powder formulations, as well as in paper manufacturing and glass production. With a purity of 99.0% minimum, it is odorless, taste salty, and has a neutral pH level in aqueous solution. Stored in a dry and cool place away from moisture, Sodium Sulphate is soluble in water and has a shelf life that is stable under recommended conditions.
FAQs of Sodium Sulphate:
Q: Is Sodium Sulphate poisonous?
A: No, Sodium Sulphate is not poisonous.
Q: What is the primary usage of Sodium Sulphate?
A: Sodium Sulphate is primarily used as a filler in detergent powder formulations.
Q: What is the appearance of Sodium Sulphate?
A: Sodium Sulphate appears as a white crystalline solid in either a fine granular or crystalline structure.
Q: Is Sodium Sulphate soluble in water?
A: Yes, Sodium Sulphate is soluble in water.
Q: What is the molecular weight of Sodium Sulphate?
A: The molecular weight of Sodium Sulphate is 142.04 g/mol.