Sodium Citrate
Sodium Citrate

Sodium Citrate

Sodium Citrate Specification

  • Usage
  • Primarily used in food and pharmaceuticals as a preservative acidity regulator and stabilizer
  • Smell
  • Odorless
  • Taste
  • Slightly salty and sour
  • HS Code
  • 29181500
  • Melting Point
  • 300C (decomposes)
  • Ingredients
  • Citric acid and sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate
  • Storage
  • Store in a cool dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight
  • Purity
  • 99% or higher
  • Structural Formula
  • N/A (image-based representation required for structural depiction)
  • Properties
  • Non-volatile stable under normal conditions emulsifying and buffering properties
  • EINECS No
  • 200-675-3
  • Appearance
  • White crystalline powder
  • Shape
  • Irregular particles or granules
  • Grade
  • Food grade pharmaceutical grade industrial grade
  • Density
  • 1.7 Gram per cubic centimeter(g/cm3)
  • Shelf Life
  • 2 years under proper storage conditions
  • Molecular Weight
  • 258.07 g/mol
  • Ph Level
  • 79 (5% solution)
  • Solubility
  • Highly soluble in water
  • Physical Form
  • Crystalline powder or granular
  • Poisonous
  • NO
  • Application
  • Used as a food additive buffer and anticoagulant in medical applications
  • Molecular Formula
  • C6H5Na3O7
  • CAS No
  • 68-04-2
 
 

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FAQs of Sodium Citrate:


Q: What are the primary applications of Sodium Citrate?

A: Sodium Citrate is primarily used as a food additive, buffer, and anticoagulant in medical applications.

Q: What is the appearance of Sodium Citrate?

A: Sodium Citrate appears as a white crystalline powder.

Q: What is the shelf life of Sodium Citrate?

A: Sodium Citrate has a shelf life of 2 years under proper storage conditions.

Q: Is Sodium Citrate poisonous?

A: No, Sodium Citrate is not poisonous.

Q: What is the solubility of Sodium Citrate?

A: Sodium Citrate is highly soluble in water.

Q: What are the different grades available for Sodium Citrate?

A: Sodium Citrate is available in food-grade, pharmaceutical-grade, and industrial-grade varieties.

Q: How should Sodium Citrate be stored?

A: It is recommended to store Sodium Citrate in a cool, dry place away from moisture and direct sunlight.

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