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We are also engaged in providing stabilizing agent. There are two types of stabilizing agent are available with us for our clients are citric acid and 1-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane. Citric acid is used as a flavouring, stabilizing agent and acidulant (to control acidity) in food industry, in metal-cleaning compositions as it ch-elates metals. And 1-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane these are widely used in as refrigerants, solvents, blowing agents, aerosol propellants, fire extinguishing media, and in semiconductor device fabrication.
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We offer our client quality range of citric acid mono/anhydrous (2-Hydroxy-1,2,3 propanetricarboxylic acid, in IUPAC naming) a colorless crystalline organic compound. Procured from reliable sources, this white crystalline powder works as a cleaning agent and preservative (or as an antioxidant) in nature. Commercially obtained by fermentation process of glucose with the aid of the mold Aspergillus Niger, it is widely used as a sour taste enhancer in foods and soft drinks. Citric acid is used as a flavoring, stabilizing agent and acidulant (to control acidity) in food industry, in metal-cleaning compositions as it ch-elates metals. Citric acid is primarily available in forms of anhydrous and in monohydrate, the crystallized form water. The hydrated form will be converted to the anhydrous form above 740C. Citrate is a salt or ester of citric acid, formed by replacing the acidic one, two or all three of the carboxylic hydrogens in citric acid by metals or organic radicals to produce an extensive series of salts, esters and mixed (double) salts. Citrates are extensively used in food, cosmetics, pharmaceutical and medicine industries as well as in plastic industry. Product Identification : - CAS No. - 5949-29-1
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- Formula - HOC (COOH) (CH2COOH) 2·H2O
- Mol Wt. -210.14
- H.S. Code - 2918.14
- Toxicity - Oral rat LD50: 3000 mg/kg
- Synonyms - 2-Hydroxy-1,2,3,propane-tricarboxylic acid, monohydrate;
- Hydrous citric acid; 2-Hydroxytricarballylic acid monohydrate;
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Physical and Chemical Properties : - Physical State - White crystalline powder
- Melting Point - 1000C
- Boiling Point - 175 C (Decomposes)
- Specific Gravity - 1.542
- Solubility in Water - Freely Soluble
- pH - 2.2 (0.1 N sol).
- Vapor Density
- Auto ignition - 1010C
- NFPA Ratings - Health: 1 Flammability: 1 Reactivity: 0
- Refractive Index
- Flash Point - 1000C
- Stability - Stable under ordinary conditions
Applications :It find application in flavor enhancer, coloring, preservative, food, beverages, detergents, cleaners, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, industrial and chemical processing. | 
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 | Our range of 1-bromo-3-chloro propane has gained wide appreciation in the chemical industry. This slightly yellow color liquid, is insoluble in water has electro negativity, covalent bond strength and the relative stability of the corresponding halide anions. The carbon-chlorine covalent bond is slightly weaker than a carbon-carbon bond, and the bonds to the other halogens are weaker. These are widely used in as refrigerants, solvents, blowing agents, aerosol propellants, fire extinguishing media, and in semiconductor device fabrication. They are also useful intermediates widely used in making other organic compounds. Product Identification : - CAS No. -109-70-6
- Einecs No - 203-697-1
- FORMULA - Cl(CH2)3Br
- Mol Wt. - 157.44
- H.S. Code - 2903.40
- Toxicity - Oral rat LD50: 930 mg/kg
- Synonyms: Bromochloropropane; 1-Chloro-3-bromopropane; Trimethylene chlorobromide; Omega-chlorobromopropane;
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Physical and Chemical Properties : - Physical State - clear to slightly yellow liquid
- Melting Point - -590C
- Boiling Point - 144 - 1450C
- Specific Gravity - 1.59
- Solubility in Water - insoluble
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- Vapor Density
- Refractive Index - 1.4851
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- Stability - Stable under ordinary conditions
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