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Calcium methanesulfonate (CAS 58131-47-8)

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Alternate Names:
Methanesulfonic Acid Calcium Salt
Application:
Calcium methanesulfonate is a disulfonate salt for organic synthesis and proteomics research
CAS Number:
58131-47-8
Molecular Weight:
230.26
Molecular Formula:
C2H6O6S2•Ca
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Calcium methanesulfonate is a disulfonate salt for organic synthesis and proteomics research. Calcium methanesulfonate (CMS) is a versatile chemical compound that finds extensive application in scientific research, laboratory experiments, and industrial processes. This white, odorless, crystalline solid has a melting point of approximately 80°C. It exhibits solubility in water and ethanol while remaining insoluble in most organic solvents. CMS possesses strong acidic properties and readily reacts with bases to generate various salts. These chemical and physical characteristics make CMS a favored choice in numerous scientific and industrial domains.


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Calcium methanesulfonate, 25 g

sc-486421
25 g
$220.00