Inorganic salt used mainly as a primary coagulant and flocculant in treating drinking water and waste water.
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Chemical compound used as a rat poison and to make bricks, ceramic enamels and cement.
Also known as Witherite.
Chemical compound habitually used as a calcium supplement in medicine. Also essential for the production of glass and cement.
Salt with a large variety of industrial uses. Used in the agrochemical industry for manufacturing pesticides and coatings, and in the animal food, textile and leather industries. Also used as an algicida in water treatment, as a base for galvanising processes (electroplating copper acid coatings) and for treating wood, synthetic rubber, natural asphalt and in the steel industry.
White chemical which is the main ingredient of yeast. In the baking industry, it is used as a natural additive for making biscuits, meringue and other sweet foods and as a substitute for sugar in sweeteners. Also used in the pharmaceutical industry due to its diuretix and laxative effects.
Used for cleaning and stripping surfaces.
Chemical compound with a large variety of uses. Used to make fertilisers; in the pharmaceutical industry it is used to treat inflammatory processses, as a laxative, bronchodilator and in other products to relieve astham symptoms.
Inorganic compound used in cosmetics to treat skin, nails and hair, and in pharmaceutical products for treating the bone, joint and circulation systems.
The most common and known uses include hide coatings and for making adhesives, batteries, ceramics, cosmetics, dyes, explosives, greases, fertilisers, insecticides, paper, pigments, soaps, bactericides, pharmaceuticals and photographic products, detergents, alcohols, ammonia, greases, hydrochloric acid, perfumes, lubricants, ubber, rayon, plastics and synthetic fibres, among others.
An essential ingredient in many stomach antiacid formulations and often used in yeast powders, softeners, air purifiers, fungicides and to whiten teeth, among other uses. Also known as sodium hydrogen carbonate.
Sodium bichromate is a basic inorganic product used in different industries such as leather treatment or the manufacture of pesticides.
Salt formed by sulphur, sodium, hydrogen and oxygen which, due to its acid ph, is used as a whitening agent for wool, leather and hide. It is also used in the glass industry as a polishing agent, in manufacturing magnesium cements, in the agrochemical industry and in making dyes.
White, translucent salt containing carbon, oxygen and sodium, used to make glass, food additives and for other industrial applications.
Inorganic chemical compound used most often in dental applications and for fluorinating water. Also used as an auxiliary material in welding, metallurgy, in rat poison and in the glass industry.
Sodium salt obtained from formic acid. Used as a buffer substance in the chemical industry, as a preservative in the food industry and in ice-removing operations in airports.
Chemical compound with many industrial uses. Used for manufactuing paper, textiles, dyes, oil, chemicals, metallurgy, building materials and for ph regulation and in the food industry as an additive.
White crystalline powder with a sulphur-like smell, that breaks down in hot water and in acid solutions. Used as a reducing agent in aqueous solutions and to eliminate excess undesirable dyes and pigments and as a bleach. Also used in industries related to leather, food, polymers, photography, textiles, water treatment, purifying of gases, cleaning and many others.
Extremely oxidant chemical compound, commonly known as"chlorine". When dissolved in water, it produces the well-known product "bleach". Its main function is to disinfect and for that reason it is used as a disinfectant in pools, as a whitening agent in textile fibres or as a desinfectant in toilets, due to its fungicidal and bactericidal properties.
Inorganic, crystalline compound used in the photographic and leather industry, among other applications.
Sodium salt obtained from nitic acid used as a fertiliser, preservative in the food industry, additive in the cement industry and as a main ingredient in certain types of black powder.
Inorganic substance that is dissolved directly in water, producing an alkaline solution. Used in industry to make adhesives, detergents, ingredients in cleaning compounds, cements, binders, protective and specific coatings, to assist in coagulation, anticorrosives, catalyst bases, deflocculants, chemicals, zeolites, etc.
Sodium salt from pentane polyphosphate produced on a large scale as a component of many household and industrial products, particularly detergents. Also known as sodium triphosphate.
Ph regulator and texturiser used in the food industry.
Salt with different industrial uses, mainly used as a food additive and nutritional supplement. Also used to manufacture fertilisers and detergents, and for treating metal surfaces and water.
Used as a stripping agent in metallurgy, and is able to attack metal oxides and dissolve oxide layers, exposing the clean metal surface. Due to its corrosive nature, this stripping agent is not suitable for use in electronic work. Also used to make magnesium oxide cements and for dental fillings and in textile processes, and for making strippers and catalysts for organic synthesis.
Used for galvanising and as a chemical reagent.
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