Sodium Succinate, Hexahydrate, also known as succinic acid, is a diprotic and dicarboxylic acid. It is involved in an energy-yielding process known as the citric acid cycle.
Characters | Unit | Specification |
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Identity | IR | |
Appearance | White microcryst. solid | |
Solubility (1M, H2O) | Clear, colorless solution | |
Assay (titration, HClO4) | % | ≥ 99 |
Insoluble Matter | % | ≤ 0.1 |
Chloride (Cl) | % | ≤ 0.05 |
Sulfate (SO4) | % | ≤ 0.05 |
Aluminum (Al) | % | ≤ 0.0005 |
Phosphorus (P) | % | ≤ 0.0005 |
Lead (Pb) | % | ≤ 0.001 |
Iron (Fe) | % | ≤ 0.0005 |
Copper (Cu) | % | ≤ 0.0005 |
Zinc (Zn) | % | ≤ 0.0005 |
Calcium (Ca) | % | ≤ 0.001 |
Magnesium (Mg) | % | ≤ 0.0005 |
Potassium (K) | % | ≤ 0.005 |
Ammonia (NH4) | % | ≤ 0.05 |
Shelf Life/Retest Date: The minimal shelf-life of Sodium Succinate Dibasic Hexahydrate, CAS 6106-21-4 is 2 years when stored under recommended conditions.
Storage/Shipping Conditions:
Pack Sizes: 5 Kg