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Soda Ash with Best Quality with Cheap Price

Soda Ash with Best Quality with Cheap Price

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Min Order Qty:
21 m.t.
Supply Capability:
3000 m.t./month

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1.Structure of Soda Ash Description

Chemical name: sodium carbonate

Molecular Formula: Na2CO3

Appearance: white crystalline powder

Properties: soluble in water, alkaline aqueous solution significantly, and release heat, easy to deliquescence; react with the acid salt generated.

Uses: soda is the most important one of chemical raw materials widely used in chemical, glass, metallurgy, paper making, printing and dyeing, synthetic detergent, petrochemical, food, medicine and health industry, the amount of large, important in the national economy status.

 

Packaging & Shipping

 

packaging is only 50kg bag,jumbo bag....

 

 

 Shipping:  can load 25mt /20FCL

 

 

 

2.Main Features of Soda Ash

 

1)High Quality

2)High Purity

3)Lower Price

4)Well Package

5)Supply by the biggest factory in China

6)Stable producing ability

7)Fast Shipment

 

3.Soda Ash Images

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.Soda Ash Specification

 

EXAMING ITEM

NUMBER

STANDARD

MEASURED

TOTAL ALKALI (BE ACCOUNTED WITH THE Na2CO3 ) %

98.80

99.30

CHLORIDE (BE ACCOUNTED WITH THE NaCl)%

0.90

0.53

IRON (BE ACCOUNTED WITH THE Fe)%

0.0060

0.003

WATER INSOLUBLE

0.100

0.029

BULK DENSITY g/ml

0.90

1.04

GRANULES, RESIDUE ON SIEVE(180μm)

%

65.00

69

OUTLOOKING

WHITE SMALL GRAIN

WHITE SMALL GRAIN

 

5.FAQ

1)How many tons does your factory  can supply each moth?

  30000tons/month

2)How to quarantee the quality of the products?

  you can arrange SGS&BV or other quality inspection.

3)How many days you need to pepare the cargo after we made the order?

  within 30 days.

 

Q: The stronger the transpiration is, the faster the absorption rate of inorganic salts and water is
wrong. Can only promote the transport up! Can not promote absorption.
Q: Which foods contain calcium-containing inorganic salts
Calcium and inorganic salts are two concepts, bother you to go back and turn the chemical book and then ask, inorganic salt can eat
Q: Sodium bicarbonate is not an inorganic salt
Yes, organic refers to salts with carbon skeleton chains other than carbon and carbon oxides and carbonates, so sodium bicarbonate is an inorganic salt
Q: Why does inorganic salts affect chemical degradation of organic wastewater
Industrial organic waste water is highly toxic and stable pollutants, for such waste water is difficult to use conventional physical, chemical and biological methods. This paper summarizes the main processing technologies of biodegradable organic wastewater at home and abroad, including biological treatment, chemical treatment and physical treatment and various joint treatment processes. The methods or processes of various methods or processes are described.
Q: What is the lack of inorganic salts for children?
Calcium would not have to say, long son, strong bones must be elements, drink milk to eat calcium can eat the sun, bone soup will not drink, you know know can find this is a false statement.
Q: What are organic and inorganic salts?
An organic salt is a salt containing an organic ion ( carbon atoms ) The reaction product of an organic acid and an inorganic base, for example, sodium acetate (CH3COONa) from the reaction of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH). The Organic ion, here, is CH3COO- Inorganic compounds come principally from mineral sources of non-biological origin. The modern definition of inorganic compounds often includes all metal-containing compounds, even those found in living systems. So, Inorganic salts are salts of such elements (salts that don't contain carbon atoms) For eg: NaCl, KCl, BaCl2, Al2SO4, etc
Q: what is the function of salts in DNA extraction?
The role of the salt is to neutralize the charge of the DNA's sugar phosphate backbone. This makes the DNA less hydrophilic (less soluble in water). Ethanol has a lower dielectric constant than water so it's used to promote ionic bonds between the Na+ (from the salt) and the PO3- (from the DNA backbone) causing the DNA to precipitate, to extract DNA finally..
Q: A. oxygen demanding wastesB. organic plant nutrientsC. inorganic plant nutrientsD. water soluble inorganic chemicalsE. sediment
Acids, D. water soluble inorganic chemicals salts, D. water soluble inorganic chemicals metals E. sediment
Q: Effects of Minerals on Plants
Root absorption of mineral elements is based on cell uptake. But the root of the absorption of mineral elements has its own characteristics. First, the roots of salt and water relative absorption. As the root of the salt and water absorption mechanism is different, the absorption is disproportionate. The second is that the root system is selective for the absorption of mineral elements. That is, some of the absorption of some ions, while the absorption of some ions with little or no absorption. The third is that single salt poison and ion confrontation. The general cationic toxic effect is obvious, the anion toxic effect is not obvious. In the single salt solution if adding a small amount of other valence of different metal ions in the salt, single salt poisoning phenomenon will be reduced or disappeared. This effect of ions is called ion confrontation. Generally in the periodic table of different groups of metal elements between the ions will have a confrontation. Plants as long as a certain concentration, a certain proportion of a variety of salt mixture in order to normal growth, this solution is called the balance solution. In the fertilization should be very careful.
Q: What are the nutritional requirements for bacterial growth?
The nutritional conditions required for bacterial growth generally include water, carbon, nitrogen, inorganic and growth factors

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