SODIUM
SULFIDE
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PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
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CAS
NO. |
1313-82-2;
113584-74-0 |
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EINECS
NO. |
215-211-5 |
FORMULA |
Na2S |
MOL
WT. |
78.04 |
H.S.
CODE
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2830.10.0000 |
TOXICITY |
Oral
rat LD50: 208 mg/kg |
SYNONYMS |
Sodium
monosulfide; Hesthsulphid; Sodium sulfuret; |
Disodium
monosulfide; Disodium sulfide; Sodium Sulphide; |
SMILES |
S([Na])[Na] |
CLASSIFICATION
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Catalyst,
Inorganic Chemical, Chalcogenide
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PHYSICAL
AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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PHYSICAL
STATE |
yellow
to red flakes |
MELTING
POINT |
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BOILING
POINT |
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SPECIFIC
GRAVITY |
1.86 |
SOLUBILITY
IN WATER |
Soluble
(slightly soluble in alcohol) |
pH |
Alkaline |
VAPOR
DENSITY |
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AUTOIGNITION
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NFPA
RATINGS
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Health:
3 Flammability: 0 Reactivity: 0 |
REFRACTIVE
INDEX
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FLASH
POINT |
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STABILITY |
Stable
under ordinary conditions. Oxidizes in air . |
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS
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Sodium
Sulfide is a yellow to red solid;
readily
soluble in water, slightly soluble in alcohol.
It
is a strong reducing agent and reacts with oxidants.
It is primarily used in pulp and paper industry. It
is used in water treatment as an oxygen scavenger agent,
in the photographic industry to protect developer solutions
from oxidation, in textile industry as a bleaching,
as a desulfurizing and as a dechlorinating agent and
in leather trade for the sulfitization of tanning extracts.
It is used in chemical manufacturing as a sulfonation
and sulfomethylation agent. It is used in the production
of rubber chemicals, sulfur dyes and other chemical compounds.
It is use in other applications include ore flotation,
oil recovery, food preservative, making dyes, and detergent.
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SALES
SPECIFICATION |
GRADE
I
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APPEARANCE
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red
flakes |
Na2S |
60.0%
min |
Na2CO3
|
2.0%
max
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Fe |
0.15%
max |
WATER
INSOLUBLES |
0.5%
max |
GRADE
II
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APPEARANCE
|
yellow
flakes
|
Na2S |
60.0%
min |
Na2CO3
|
2.0%
max
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Na2SO3
|
2.0%
max
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Na2S2O3
|
2.0%
max
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Fe |
0.15%
max
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WATER
INSOLUBLES |
0.5%
max |
TRANSPORTATION |
PACKING |
25kgs
, 1mt in Bag |
HAZARD
CLASS |
4.2
(Packing Group: II ) |
UN
NO. |
1385,
1849 |
LABELING IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVES |
Hazard Symbols: C, Risk Phrases: 31-34, Safety
Phrases: 3/14-24/25-26-28-45 |
OTHER
INFORMATION
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Sulfate (also spelled sulphate in Europe) is any chemical compound containing
the SO42- ion related to sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Sulfates are salts or esters of
sulfuric acid, formed by replacing one or both of the hydrogens with a metal or a radical
as in sodium sulfate, Na2SO4.
Sulfates in which both hydrogens are
replaced are called normal sulfates. Bisulfate is a compound that has the HSO4- radical. Bisulfate (called also
hydrogen sulfate or acid sulfate) is a compound formed by replacing only one
hydrogen in sulfuric acid. Sulfite (also sulphite) is a compound that contain
the sulfite ion SO32-. Sulfites are salts or esters of sulfurous acid (H2SO3),
formed by replacing one or both of the hydrogens with a metal or a radical
as in sodium sulfite, Na2SO3.
Sulfites in which both hydrogens are
replaced are called normal sulfites. Bisulfite is a compound that has the HSO3- radical. Bisulfate (called also
hydrogen sulfite or acid sulfite) is a compound formed by replacing only one
hydrogen in sulfurous acid. The term of 'meta' or 'pyro' is the
chemical prefix for oxo acid formed through
the loss of one water molecule
(dehydration) from
two molecules of ortho acid by heating.
Pyrosulfuric acid is an example ( 2H2SO4 - H2O =
H2S2O7). Ortho acid is the
compound fully hydrated acid or its salts. Orthophosphoric acid is an example
(2·H3PO4 =
P2O5.3H2O), in contrast to the
less hydrated form, pyrophosphoric acid (2·HPO3 =
P2O5.H2O).
Na2O5S2
is called sodium metabisulfite
(2·HNaO3S
- H2O).
Sulfide is a compound
having one or more sulfur atoms in which the sulfur is connected directly to a
carbon, metal, or other nonoxygen atom; for example sodium sulfide, Na2S.
Sulfide ion is S2- with oxidation number -2. Bisulfide ion is an anion formed by
two sulfur atoms having an overall -2 charge, (S2)2-. Sulfamate is a salt of
sulfamic acid (HSO3NH2). Calcium sulfamate Ca(SO3NH2)2 is an example.
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