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DL-Methionine CAS 59-51-8
Physicochemical Properties ItemTypical ValueAppearanceWhite crystalline powder or granulesOdorSlight characteristic odorMolecular Weight149.21 g/molMelting PointApprox. 280°C (decomposes)SolubilitySlightly soluble in waterpH (aqueous...
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Calcium Iodate CAS 7789-80-2
Product Information / Specifications Product NameCalcium IodateCAS Number7789-80-2Product FormAnhydrous formProduct IdentityIndustrial chemical / inorganic salt / specialty chemicalCommon SynonymsCalcium diiodate; Calcium salt of iod...
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Calcium Butyrate CAS 5743-36-2
Product Information / Specifications Product NameCalcium ButyrateCAS Number5743-36-2Product IdentitySpecialty chemical / functional ingredient / organic acid saltCommon SynonymsCalcium dibutyrate; Calcium butanoate; Butyric acid calc...
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Choline Chloride Liquid CAS 67-48-1
Technical Specifications Understanding the physical limits of the product is vital for your tank storage and nozzle systems. Here is the standard profile for the liquid variant: PropertyDescriptionProduct NameCholine Chloride Liqu...
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L-Lysine Hydrochloride CAS 657-27-2
What is L-Lysine HCL? L-Lysine HCL is the hydrochloride salt form of L-Lysine. Why do we use the salt form? Because pure Lysine is unstable and difficult to handle. By binding it with hydrochloric acid, we create a stable, crystallin...
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Sodium Butyrate CAS 156-54-7
Physical & Chemical Properties Sodium Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) salt. Its physical characteristics depend heavily on whether it is raw or coated. The table below refers to the standard raw chemical substance. ...
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Anhydrous Dicalcium Phosphate CAS 7757-93-9
Anhydrous Dicalcium Phosphate appears as a white powder or granule. It is produced by neutralizing phosphoric acid with calcium carbonate or lime milk, followed by drying to remove moisture and crystal water. Compared to DCP Dihydrat...
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