Parent Group | High Purity Metals |
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99.9% Sodium Metal Granules
CAS # | 7440-23-5 |
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Product # | 1401-0013-07-30 |
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Parent Group | High Purity Metals |
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Molecular Weight | 22.99 |
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MDL # | MFCD00085307 |
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EINECS # | 231-132-9 |
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Formula | Na |
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Sizes | 100g |
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PubChem URL: | https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/substance/24855921 |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Granules |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 883 °C |
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Melting Point | 98 °C |
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Applications
Sodium metal granules are utilized in various applications. They are used as a reducing agent in chemical reactions, a heat transfer medium in nuclear reactors, and a catalyst in organic synthesis. Additionally, sodium metal granules find applications in the production of pharmaceuticals, dyes, pigments, and in the manufacturing of batteries and alloys. |
Notes
Sodium metal granules are highly reactive and can ignite spontaneously in contact with air or moisture. They should be handled with extreme caution, using appropriate safety measures and protective equipment. Proper storage, handling, and disposal procedures must be followed to prevent accidents or hazards. |
Bulk Density | 1.2 g/cm3 |
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True Density | 0.97 g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Sodium metal granules should be stored in airtight containers, away from moisture, water, and air. They should be kept in a cool, dry place, isolated from sources of ignition or heat. Due to their reactivity, special precautions should be taken during storage and handling by trained individuals following proper safety protocols. |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Granules |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 883 °C |
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Melting Point | 98 °C |
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Applications
Sodium metal granules are utilized in various applications. They are used as a reducing agent in chemical reactions, a heat transfer medium in nuclear reactors, and a catalyst in organic synthesis. Additionally, sodium metal granules find applications in the production of pharmaceuticals, dyes, pigments, and in the manufacturing of batteries and alloys. |
Notes
Sodium metal granules are highly reactive and can ignite spontaneously in contact with air or moisture. They should be handled with extreme caution, using appropriate safety measures and protective equipment. Proper storage, handling, and disposal procedures must be followed to prevent accidents or hazards. |
Bulk Density | 1.2 g/cm3 |
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True Density | 0.97 g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Sodium metal granules should be stored in airtight containers, away from moisture, water, and air. They should be kept in a cool, dry place, isolated from sources of ignition or heat. Due to their reactivity, special precautions should be taken during storage and handling by trained individuals following proper safety protocols. |
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Chemical Properties
Form | Granules |
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Purity | 99.90% |
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Morphology | Variable |
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Boiling Point | 883 °C |
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Melting Point | 98 °C |
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Bulk Density | 1.2 g/cm3 |
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True Density | 0.97 g/cm3 |
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Particle Size | Multiple Sizes available |
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Storage & Sensitivity | Sodium metal granules should be stored in airtight containers, away from moisture, water, and air. They should be kept in a cool, dry place, isolated from sources of ignition or heat. Due to their reactivity, special precautions should be taken during storage and handling by trained individuals following proper safety protocols. |
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Applications
Sodium metal granules are utilized in various applications. They are used as a reducing agent in chemical reactions, a heat transfer medium in nuclear reactors, and a catalyst in organic synthesis. Additionally, sodium metal granules find applications in the production of pharmaceuticals, dyes, pigments, and in the manufacturing of batteries and alloys. |
Notes
Sodium metal granules are highly reactive and can ignite spontaneously in contact with air or moisture. They should be handled with extreme caution, using appropriate safety measures and protective equipment. Proper storage, handling, and disposal procedures must be followed to prevent accidents or hazards. |