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Sodium persulfate is an oxidizing persulfate salt that is used as a detergent component, as an etchant in printed circuit boards, and as a radical initiator in polymerization reactions of styrene based monomers. Sodium persulfate also has some application as a standalone bleach in cosmetics, particularly for hair.
Tetrachloroethylene also has known as tetrachloroethene has the formula C2Cl4. Tetrachloroethylene preparation involves thermal decomposition of hexachloroethane. It is a volatile, non-flammable solvent, and got uses in dry cleaning agents and degrease metal parts in the automotive industry.
Triphenyl phosphate
Triphenyl phosphite
Chromium(III) Oxide is one of the principal oxides of chromium and is used as a pigment. Chrome green can be used to refer to a mixture of chrome yellow (Lead Chromate) and prussian blue (Ferrocyanate).
Potassium Dichromate is a common inorganic chemical reagent, most commonly used as an oxidizing agent in various laboratory and industrial applications.
Sodium bicarbonate, also known as baking soda, has multiple industrial applications. Sodium bicarbonate has applications in the manufacturing process of rubber and plastics as well as applications in the leather and textile industries. It can also be used in detergent and cleaning products, household and personal care products, as a water softening agents, pH adjustment, and digestive aid in animal feed.
Sodium Thiosulfate is a solution containing 30% sodium thiosulfate by weight. Sodium thiosulfate has a variety of applications including chlorine neutralization, photo processing and gold extraction.
Sodium Metabisulfite is used as a disinfectant, antioxidant and preservative agent.
Sodium Pyrophosphate is a salt composed of pyrophosphate and sodium ions. It has the formula Na4O7P2, produced by the reaction of phosphoric acid with sodium carbonate. Common sodium pyrophosphate uses are as a food emulsifier, a buffering agent, thickening agent, tartar control agent in toothpaste, and household detergents.
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