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Sodium chromate (CAS 7775-11-3)

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CAS Number:
7775-11-3
Molecular Weight:
161.97
Molecular Formula:
Na2CrO4
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Sodium chromate, known by its chemical formula Na2CrO4, is a yellow crystalline solid that readily dissolves in water, finding extensive application in various fields. It serves as a versatile compound, functioning as a corrosion inhibitor, a dye, and a mordant for dyeing purposes. Moreover, its significance is especially pronounced in scientific research, predominantly in the realms of chemistry and biochemistry. In the domain of scientific research, sodium chromate is widely employed as a reagent in chemical analysis, aiding in the identification and characterization of substances. Additionally, it plays a role as a mordant, enhancing the colorfastness of dyes when applied to textiles and other materials. Furthermore, it acts as an inhibitor, helping to prevent corrosion in different industrial settings. Notably, sodium chromate′s influence extends beyond these applications. It plays a pivotal role in synthesizing various organic compounds and contributes to the production of industrial products. One of the key properties of sodium chromate is its role as an oxidizing agent. This characteristic is the basis of its mechanism of action, allowing it to trigger oxidation reactions in the presence of water. When combined with molecules like alcohols, amines, and carboxylic acids, sodium chromate brings about the conversion to their corresponding aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids. Sodium chromate′s versatility and efficacy make it an indispensable component in many scientific and industrial endeavors. Its capacity as an oxidizing agent is particularly valuable, enabling various essential chemical transformations.


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Sodium chromate, 5 g

sc-236897
5 g
$47.00

Sodium chromate, 100 g

sc-236897A
100 g
$61.00