Additional Information for Sodium Alizarinsulfonate
Sodium Alizarinsulfonate, also known as Sodium Alizarin Sulfonate or Sodium Alizarin Sulphonate, is a chemical compound that belongs to the supply class of Chemicals in the supply group Chemicals And Chemical Products.
It is derived from Alizarin, which is a natural dye found in the roots of the madder plant. Sodium Alizarinsulfonate is a water-soluble salt that is commonly used as a dye and colorant in various industries, including textile, paper, and leather.
Some of the key properties and uses of Sodium Alizarinsulfonate include:
1. Dyeing Agent: Sodium Alizarinsulfonate is used as a dyeing agent for textiles, providing vibrant and long-lasting colors.
2. pH Indicator: It can act as a pH indicator, changing color depending on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
3. Biological Staining: Sodium Alizarinsulfonate is used in biological staining techniques to visualize and differentiate various cellular components.
4. Analytical Chemistry: It is used in analytical chemistry for the determination of metal ions, such as calcium and magnesium.
5. Photographic Chemical: Sodium Alizarinsulfonate is used in the development of photographic films and papers.
It is important to handle Sodium Alizarinsulfonate with care and follow proper safety precautions, as it may be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It is advisable to consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or the supplier for specific handling instructions and safety information.
Please note that this is a general overview of Sodium Alizarinsulfonate, and specific applications and uses may vary depending on the industry and intended purpose.
Related Item Names for INC 11818 Sodium Alizarinsulfonate
NATO Stock Numbers with Item Name 11818 Sodium Alizarinsulfonate Page 1 of 1
- 0C265
- RNCC: 5 | RNVC: 9 | DAC: 3