Sodium acetate, also known as anhydrous sodium acetate, is a colorless and odorless crystalline substance that can be weathered in air and is flammable. Easy to dissolve in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, insoluble in ether. Lost crystal water at 123 ℃. But usually the wet process produces a taste of acetic acid. Hydrolysis occurs in water. Highly alkaline.
1.Instructions for use: Determine lead, zinc, aluminum, iron, cobalt, antimony, nickel, and tin. Complex stabilizer. Adjuvants for acetylation. Buffer agent. desiccant. Matchmaker. 2. Used for measuring lead, zinc, aluminum, iron, cobalt, antimony, nickel, and tin. Used as esterification agents in organic synthesis, as well as in various fields such as photography, pharmaceuticals, dyeing and printing agents, buffering agents, chemical reagents, meat preservatives, pigments, tanning, etc. 3. Used as a buffering agent, flavoring agent, fragrance enhancer, and pH regulator. As a buffering agent for seasoning, it can alleviate unpleasant odors and prevent discoloration. When improving flavor, use 0.1% to 0.3%. Has a certain anti mold effect, such as using 0.1% to 0.3% on fish mince products and bread. It can also be used as sour agent for sauce, pickled Chinese cabbage, mayonnaise, fish cake, sausage, bread, sticky cake, etc. Mix with methylcellulose, phosphate, etc. to improve the preservation of sausages, bread, sticky cakes, etc. 4. Used as an anti coking agent for sulfur regulating chloroprene rubber coking, the dosage is generally 0.5 parts by mass. It can also be used as a crosslinking agent for animal glue. 5. This product can be used as an additive for alkaline electroplating tin, but it has no significant effect on the coating and electroplating process, and is not a necessary component. Sodium acetate is commonly used as a buffering agent, such as for acidic zinc plating, alkaline tin plating, and electroless nickel plating.
CAS No.:127-09-3 | Purity:99% |
EINECS No.:204-823-8 | Molecular Formula:C2H3NaO2 |
PH:7.0-9.0
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Appearance:Colorless and odorless crystalline substance |