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Citric Acid 99.5%, Fine Crystals, Food Grade
Citric Acid, anhydrous, USP, FCC, food grade. Widely used in the preparation of citrates, flavoring extracts, confections, and soft drinks. Functions as an acidifier, dispersing agent, and antioxidant in foods. Additional uses include water conditioning, detergent building, and cleaning or polishing stainless steel and other metals. Combustible but non-toxic. Very soluble in water and alcohol. CAS # [77-92-9], C6H8O7.
Product Specifications
| CAS Number | 77-92-9 |
| Chemical Formula | C6H8O7 |
| Grade | Food Grade (USP, FCC) |
| Synonyms | Beta-hydroxytricarballylic acid, Citralite, Hydroxytricarballylic acid |
| Solubility | Very soluble in water and alcohol |
Applications and Benefits:
- Preparation of citrates
- Flavoring extracts and confections
- Soft drinks acidifier
- Food antioxidant
- Water conditioning agent
- Detergent builder
- Cleaning and polishing stainless steel and metals
Caution:
Store in a dry, cool environment. Avoid ignition sources due to combustibility. Test for suitability in specific applications before use.
Graphite Electrode Pair for Hoffman Electrolysis Apparatus
Introducing the Graphite Electrode Pair, a spare pair of carbon electrodes designed for use with the Hoffman Electrolysis Apparatus. These electrodes measure 100 x 5mm and are inserted in a rubber stopper with insulated lead wire. Made of high-quality graphite, they provide a reliable and long-lasting option for conducting electrolysis experiments. Whether you're a student or a professional, these spare carbon electrodes are an essential addition to your lab equipment.
Product Specifications:
| Product Name | Spare Pair Of Carbon Electrodes (Graphite Electrodes) |
| Material | Carbon |
| Size (L x D) | 100 x 5mm |
| Compatibility | Hoffman Electrolysis Apparatus |
| Features | Inserted in a rubber stopper with insulated lead wire |
Perfect for:
- Chemistry students
- Science teachers
- Electrolysis enthusiasts
- Lab technicians
- Research scientists
- Academic institutions
CAUTION: Please handle the carbon electrodes with care to avoid breakage or damage. Always use insulated lead wires to prevent electric shock. Do not touch the electrodes while they are in use as they may become extremely hot.
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