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Inorganic Bases

The inorganic base examples include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide which are widely involved in the corrosion of metals and these corrosive bases can cause the deterioration of metal surfaces at a speedy rate through chemical reactions. Understand inorganic bases details including CAS No., properties and technical information about materials and products of high quality from our certified suppliers.

Cerium hydroxide (Ce(OH)4), (T-4)-

(12014-56-1)
Used to make various cerium salts, used as glass coloring agent. Acrylic cerate and methacrylic cerium salt obtained by reaction with acrylic acid salt and methacrylic acid salt can be used as resin auxiliary agent and ion crosslinking agent.

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Cadmium hydroxide

(21041-95-2)
In storage battery electrodes. Used in the preparation of nickel-cadmium batteries, metal surface treatment and gas chromatography analysis, etc.; used as electronic component materials, and also used in the manufacture of cadmium salts

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Indium trihydroxide

(20661-21-6)
Additives for solar cells, liquid crystal display materials, low-mercury and mercury-free alkaline batteries. Used as additives for solar cells, liquid crystal display materials, low-mercury and mercury-free alkaline batteries, etc.

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Ferric hydroxide

(1309-33-7)
Used as pharmaceutical preparations, water purifiers, and pigment manufacturing; used in the manufacture of medicines and pigments, and used as an antidote for arsenic, etc. It can also be used as catalyst, water purifier, etc.

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Zinc hydroxide

(20427-58-1)
Used to produce zinc compounds, such as zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, zinc nitrate, etc. Used in the preparation of zinc oxide and zinc salt; used as an analytical reagent, also used in rubber manufacturing and the pharmaceutical industry

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Lanthanum trihydroxide

(14507-19-8)
Used to produce cerium compounds. Used in the production of high cerium compounds.

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Zinc hydroxystannate

(12027-96-2)
Mainly used as a flame retardant and smoke inhibitor in the plastics industry, it is an environmentally friendly product that replaces antimony trioxide

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Inorganic Bases is the product with the largest output in the basic chemical industry, and is a basic industrial raw material with a wide range of uses. Inorganic alkali is one of the important chemical raw materials. It is widely used in light industry, daily chemical, building materials, chemical industry, food industry, metallurgy, textile, petroleum, national defense, medicine and other fields. Detergents are also used in the fields of photography and analysis. Inorganic bases include soda ash and caustic soda.

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Inorganic bases are ionic compounds when dissociated in water they form hydroxide ions (OH-). These substances provide significant functions in chemistry and have wide applications on industrial and commercial levels. Some of the examples include Sodium hydroxide (NaOH), Potassium hydroxide (KOH), and Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2).

There are several prominent characteristics of inorganic bases such as these substances have a bitter taste and slippery feel when handled, these substances turn litmus paper blue by having a pH value above 7 and in a neutralization reaction they form salt and water. In addition, these inorganic bases also ionize in water solutions and are good conductors of electricity. These properties make the usefulness of inorganic bases in many chemical processes.

Some of its applications are as follows:

• Removal of acid spills or wastes

• pH adjustment

• Manufacturing of cosmetics, soaps and emulsifiers

• Food production, for example, baking soda

• Medicine such as antacids

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