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Sodium sulfate decahydrate | 7727-73-3 | sc-203405 sc-203405A | 500 g 2.5 kg | $135.00 $259.00 | 2 | |
Sodium sulfate decahydrate is a crystalline inorganic compound characterized by its high solubility in water, which facilitates ionic dissociation. This property enables it to act as a medium for ion exchange processes. The compound exhibits unique thermal stability, allowing it to retain water molecules in its structure, which influences its hygroscopic behavior. Its ability to form strong hydrogen bonds with water enhances its role in various chemical equilibria, impacting reaction dynamics in aqueous environments. | ||||||
Soda lime | 8006-28-8 | sc-203268 | 500 g | $140.00 | ||
Soda lime is a granular mixture primarily composed of sodium hydroxide and calcium oxide, known for its strong hygroscopic properties. It effectively absorbs carbon dioxide through a series of exothermic reactions, forming carbonates. This process is influenced by the surface area and porosity of the granules, enhancing its reactivity. The compound's ability to shift equilibrium in gas-phase reactions makes it significant in various inorganic applications, particularly in controlling atmospheric composition. | ||||||
Titanium(IV) butoxide, polymer | 9022-96-2 | sc-253703 | 500 g | $120.00 | ||
Titanium(IV) butoxide, a polymeric compound, exhibits unique coordination chemistry due to its ability to form stable complexes with various ligands. Its reactivity is characterized by hydrolysis, leading to the formation of titanium oxo-species, which can further polymerize. The compound's high surface area and porosity enhance its catalytic properties, facilitating diverse inorganic reactions. Additionally, its solubility in organic solvents allows for versatile interactions in hybrid material synthesis. | ||||||
Europium(III) chloride | 10025-76-0 | sc-257522 | 1 g | $86.00 | ||
Europium(III) chloride is a fascinating inorganic compound known for its luminescent properties, particularly in the presence of specific ligands. It readily forms coordination complexes, showcasing unique electronic transitions that contribute to its characteristic red emission under UV light. The compound's hygroscopic nature influences its reactivity, allowing it to participate in various solid-state reactions. Its crystalline structure also plays a crucial role in determining its thermal stability and magnetic properties. | ||||||
Ferrocenium hexafluorophosphate | 11077-24-0 | sc-257528 | 5 g | $240.00 | ||
Ferrocenium hexafluorophosphate is a unique organometallic compound characterized by its stable cationic form, which facilitates electron transfer processes. The presence of the hexafluorophosphate anion enhances its solubility in polar solvents, promoting distinct redox behavior. This compound exhibits remarkable electrochemical properties, making it a subject of interest in studies of charge transfer and catalytic mechanisms. Its robust structure allows for diverse coordination chemistry, influencing reaction pathways and kinetics in various inorganic reactions. | ||||||
Iridium(IV) Chloride | 10025-97-5 | sc-263407 sc-263407A | 1 g 3 g | $184.00 $604.00 | ||
Iridium(IV) chloride is a notable inorganic compound characterized by its robust oxidation state and ability to form stable complexes with various ligands. It exhibits unique redox behavior, facilitating electron transfer processes that are essential in catalysis. The compound's high density and metallic luster contribute to its distinct physical properties. Additionally, its interactions with other halides can lead to interesting reaction pathways, enhancing its role in synthetic chemistry. | ||||||
Magnesium Sulfate Heptahydrate | 10034-99-8 | sc-203129 sc-203129A sc-203129B sc-203129C sc-203129D | 25 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 10 kg | $40.00 $77.00 $100.00 $200.00 $414.00 | ||
Magnesium sulfate heptahydrate is an intriguing inorganic compound distinguished by its high solubility in water and the formation of a stable heptahydrate structure. This compound exhibits strong ionic interactions, which facilitate the dissociation of magnesium and sulfate ions in solution. Its unique crystalline lattice allows for efficient hydration, influencing its thermal properties and reactivity. Additionally, it plays a role in various ionic equilibria, affecting the dynamics of chemical processes in aqueous environments. | ||||||
Lanthanum(III) chloride | 10099-58-8 | sc-257661 | 10 g | $88.00 | ||
Lanthanum(III) chloride is a fascinating inorganic compound characterized by its ability to form complex coordination compounds with various ligands. Its trivalent cation exhibits strong Lewis acidity, promoting unique molecular interactions that enhance reactivity in hydrolysis and precipitation reactions. The compound's hygroscopic nature allows it to readily absorb moisture, influencing its physical state and reactivity. Additionally, it participates in redox processes, showcasing distinct kinetic pathways in chemical transformations. | ||||||
Chromium(III) nitrate nonahydrate | 7789-02-8 | sc-239549 sc-239549A | 100 g 500 g | $59.00 $144.00 | ||
Chromium(III) nitrate nonahydrate is an inorganic compound notable for its coordination chemistry, where chromium ions interact with nitrate ligands, forming octahedral complexes. This structure influences its solubility and reactivity in aqueous environments, promoting hydrolysis and complexation reactions. The presence of water molecules in its crystalline form enhances its stability and affects its thermal behavior, making it a key player in various inorganic synthesis pathways. | ||||||
Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate | 10213-79-3 | sc-236909 | 250 g | $26.00 | ||
Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate is an inorganic compound characterized by its unique silicate framework, which promotes strong hydrogen bonding and enhances its solubility in water. This compound exhibits a high degree of reactivity due to its ability to release silicate ions, facilitating various condensation reactions. Its layered structure contributes to its physical stability and influences its interaction with metal ions, making it a versatile agent in numerous chemical processes. |