Maltol
Maltol is a naturally occurring organic compound that is used primarily as a flavor enhancer It is found in the bark of larch tree in pine needles and in roasted malt from which it gets its name It is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in hot water chloroform and other polar solvents
Hydrate Phenol
Used in the manufacture of phenol formaldehyde resins. Used as a raw material for production of phenolphthalein weed killers salicylic acid and phenoxy acetic acid.
Formaldehyde Sulfoxylate
Sodium Formaldehyde sulfoxylate is a power full reducing agent. It also finds extensive applications in textile industry for printing and stripping dyed textiles prior to redying and discharge printing.
Triphosgene
Triphosgene (bis(trichloromethyl) carbonate (BTC) is a chemical compound with the formula OC(OCCl3)2. It is used as a solid substitute for phosgene, which is a gas. Triphosgene is stable up to 200 °C. Triphosgene is used in a variety of halogenation reactions.
Diglyme
Diglyme, or bis(2-methoxyethyl) ether, is a solvent with a high boiling point. It is an organic compound which is the dimethyl ether of diethylene glycol. (The name diglyme is a portmanteau of diglycol methyl ether.) It is a colorless liquid with a slight ether-like odor.
N-Methyl Benzyl Amine
N-methylbenzylamine, also known as N-benzyl methyl ammonium or N-benzyl-N-methylamine, is a member of the class of compounds known as phenylmethylamines. Phenylmethylamines are compounds containing a phenylmethtylamine moiety, which consists of a phenyl group substituted by an methanamine.
Calcium Carbide 7-15mm
Calcium Carbide is a colorless and odorless solid with the chemical formula CaC2.
Calcium Carbide 15-25mm
Calcium Carbide is a colorless and odorless solid with the chemical formula CaC2.
N-Methylbenzylamine
N-methylbenzylamine, also known as N-benzyl methyl ammonium or N-benzyl-N-methylamine, is a member of the class of compounds known as phenylmethylamines. Phenylmethylamines are compounds containing a phenylmethtylamine moiety, which consists of a phenyl group substituted by an methanamine.
Calcium Chlorate
Calcium Chlorate is a white to yellowish, odorless, sand-like solid. It is used in making fireworks, herbicides (weed killers), and in photography. * Calcium Chlorate is on the Hazardous Substance List because it is cited by DOT.