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Varis(II) sulfatas Pentahidratas 98% - Varis(II) sulfatas Pentahidratas

Varis(II) sulfatas Pentahidratas 98% - Varis(II) sulfatas Pentahidratas

Chemical appearance: Copper (II) sulfate pentahydrate is a blue crystalline solid. It is not combustible and has a strong, nauseating metallic taste. However, it is odorless. When dehydrated, it turns white. Chemical application and strengths: Copper sulfate is made by treating copper with hot concentrated sulfuric acid. The crystal combines with other elements for the preparation of different compounds. In its pure nature, it is used as fungicide. It is also mixed with sodium hydroxide to control fungus in melons and grapes. Copper sulfate is used in swimming pools as an algaecide. It is also used for the control of invasive plants in the pools and controls roots that may have punctured the piping system. Fish farmers use it to kill off the invasive types of snails in aquariums. However, its use in the aquarium is highly controlled, as it is toxic to fish in high quantities. CAS Number:7758-99-8 HS Code:283325
Kalio butilo ksantatas 90% (PBX 90%) - Ksantatai

Kalio butilo ksantatas 90% (PBX 90%) - Ksantatai

Potassium Butyl Xanthate is a reagent that plays a pivotal role in modern mining and metallurgy. Flotation Process Facilitator: Potassium Butyl Xanthate is an indispensable ally in the flotation process, a cornerstone of mineral extraction. Flotation involves separating desired minerals from their ores. Selective Adhesion: When introduced to a slurry of finely ground ore and water, Potassium Butyl Xanthate selectively adheres to sulfide minerals present in the mixture. These minerals, often hosting valuable elements like copper or lead, exhibit a unique affinity for the xanthate. Bubble Attachment: Air bubbles are introduced into the slurry. The hydrophobic mineral surfaces coated with Potassium Butyl Xanthate collectors readily attach to the bubbles, effectively making them float to the surface. Rising to the Top: The mineral-laden bubbles rise to the surface of the flotation cell, forming a froth layer. CAS Number:871-58-9