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Sodium malonate dibasic (CAS 141-95-7)

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Alternate Names:
Malonic acid disodium salt
CAS Number:
141-95-7
Purity:
99%
Molecular Weight:
148.03
Molecular Formula:
C3H2Na2O4
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Sodium malonate dibasic, also known as disodium malonate or malonic acid disodium salt, is a versatile compound utilized in laboratory applications for diverse purposes. It exists as a white, crystalline powder and belongs to the dicarboxylic acid family, characterized by its possession of two carboxylic acid groups. Notably, it exhibits chelating properties, enabling the formation of complex structures with metal ions. The applications of sodium malonate dibasic in scientific research are extensive. Its mechanisms of action encompass multiple facets.


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Sodium malonate dibasic, 100 g

sc-229308
100 g
$118.00