Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Ingredient Name
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Molecular formula
- NaHCO₃
- Technologies
- Product Families
Applications & Uses
- Markets
Properties
- Physical Form
- Appearance
- White crystalline powder
- Typical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Molecular Weight 105.99 - - - Particle Size Distribution
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Screen Size (USP Coarse Granular No. 5, USS 60 (250 μm), Cumulative Retained) 0 - 30 % - Screen Size (USP Coarse Granular No. 5, USS 200 (75 μm), Cumulative Retained) 50 - 100 % - Screen Size (USP Coarse Granular No. 5, USS 170 (90 μm), Cumulative Retained) 90 - 100 % - Screen Size (USP Fine Granular No. 2, USS 80 (180 μm), Cumulative Retained) 0 - 1 % - Screen Size (USP Fine Granular No. 2, USS 100 (150 μm), Cumulative Retained) 0 - 2 % - Screen Size (USP Fine Granular No. 2, USS 200 (75 μm), Cumulative Retained) 70 - 100 % - Screen Size (USP Fine Granular No. 2, USS 325 (45 μm), Cumulative Retained) 90 - 100 % - Screen Size (USP Powdered No. 1, USS 100 (150 μm), Cumulative Retained) 0 - 2 % - Screen Size (USP Powdered No. 1, USS 200 (75 μm), Cumulative Retained) 20 - 45 % - Screen Size (USP Powdered No. 1, USS 325 (45 μm), Cumulative Retained) 60 - 100 % - - Specifications
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Typical Bulk Density 66 lbs/ft³ - Particle Density 2.22 g/cc - pH (at 1% Solution, at 25°C) 8.3 - - Assay 99.0 - 100.5 % Dry Basis Loss on Drying max. 0.25 % - Arsenic Content max. 2 ppm - Chloride (as Cl) max. 150 ppm - Sulfur Compounds max. 150 ppm - Identification Responds to USP tests for sodium and bicarbonate - - - Thermal Decomposition
Decomposes (without melting) into Na₂CO₃, H₂O, and CO₂
Regulatory & Compliance
- Certifications & Compliance
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
- Supplied by
- Packaging Information
Standard Containers : Bulk hopper cars and trucks