

Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous 500gm
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Sodium carbonate soda ash light is a refined form of sodium carbonate, which is a white, crystalline compound with the chemical formula Na2CO3. It is called “light” because it has a lower density compared to other forms of sodium carbonate.
Soda ash light is primarily used in industrial and commercial applications, including glass manufacturing, water treatment, detergent production, and as a pH regulator in various chemical processes. It is known for its alkaline properties and its ability to effectively neutralize acidic substances.
Uses of Sodium Carbonate Anhydrous
pH Adjustment:
It is commonly used to adjust the pH of solutions, making them more alkaline.
Buffer Solutions:
It can be part of buffer systems, helping to maintain a stable pH in experiments.
Titration:
Sodium carbonate is used as a primary standard in acid-base titrations due to its stability and purity.
Water Softening:
It helps to remove hardness from water, which can be important in various chemical reactions and analyses.
Cleaning:
It is employed as a cleaning agent for laboratory glassware due to its effectiveness in removing stains and residues.
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Properties
- Color: Red to purplish-red.
- Solubility: Soluble in water and ethanol.
- Staining Characteristics: Stains chromatin and cytoplasmic components, providing contrast for better visualization under a microscope.
Preparation
- Ingredients:
- Carmine dye: A natural red dye extracted from the cochineal insect.
- Acetic acid: A colorless liquid organic compound with a pungent smell.
- Procedure:
- Dissolve a specific amount of carmine powder in hot distilled water.
- Add glacial acetic acid to the solution.
- Filter the mixture to remove any undissolved particles.
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Properties
- Chemical Formula: NH4C2H3O2
- Molecular Weight: 77.08 g/mol
- Appearance: White, crystalline solid
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water
- Melting Point: Decomposes upon heating
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