Sodium acetate 0AQ

General Product Information

Article Sodium acetate 0AQ
Synonyms Sodium acetate anhydrate, Sodium ethanoate
CAS No. 127-09-3
EEG No.
EINECS No. 204-823-8
IMO
Tariff Code 29152900
UN No.
VLG/ADR

 

Description

Sodium acetate 0AQ is the anhydrous sodium salt of acetic acid (ethanoic acid). It is a white, crystalline powder that is highly soluble in water and can have a slight vinegar-like odor. It is used in various industrial applications, including its role as a pH buffer, reagent and heat storage material. The abbreviation “0AQ” refers to the absence of crystal water (0 aqua molecules).

Also available:

Sodium acetate 0AQ (food grade),
Sodium acetate 3AQ (technical grade),
Sodium acetate 3AQ (food grade)

 

Characteristics

  • Odor: Slightly vinegary.
  • Hygroscopic: Yes.
  • Color: White.
  • Grade: Technical.
  • Solubility: Highly soluble in water.
  • Flavor: Salty-ashy.
  • Shape: Crystalline powder.

 

Physical & Chemical Properties

Chemical Structure C2H3NaO2
Molar Weight 82.03 g/mol
Melting Point Approx. 324 °C.
Boiling Point
Density Approx. 1.53 g/cm³.
Refractive Index
pH Approx. 8-9 (on 1% solution).

 

Applications

Sodium acetate, 0AQ, is applied in various ways, for instance:

1. Laboratories

As an analytical reagent and pH buffer.

2. Water Treatment

As a carbon source for denitrification processes.

3. Textile Industry

To regulate pH during fabric dyeing.

4. Industrial Applications

As a buffer in various chemical processes and at the production of dyes and pharmaceuticals.

5. Heat Storage

In hand warmers and heat pads as a component in supersaturation solutions.

 

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