Sodium Citrate
DESCRIPTION |
Sodium Citrate - sodiumsaltcitric acidNa3C6H5O7. Sodium citrate at room temperature looks like a solid, odorless white substance that has a salty, slightly sour taste. For this feature of citrates of alkaline and alkaline earth elements (eg sodium and calcium citrates) they are known as “acid salts” (sometimes also mistakenly called citric acid). Sodium citrate is mainly used asspice(seasoning), which gives a special taste, or aspreservative(food supplement E331) |
PACKING: |
Pocket 25 kg |
ORIGIN: | Asia |
PERIOD OF VALIDITY: | 3 years |
STORAGE CONDITIONS: | Storage in the manufacturer’s packaging in dry heated storage rooms at a temperature of 10 ° C up to 25 ° С on wooden racks or pallets with a relative humidity of not more than 70%. |
BUY |
CHARACTERISTICS
Quality Data | Standarts |
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Form | White or almost white crystalline powder or granular crystals |
The content of the main substance, % | 99,9 |
Water %, not more than | 12,2 |
pH (5% aqueous solution) | 8,8 |
Sulfates, mg / kg, not more than | 50 |
Oxalates, mg / kg, not more than | 50 |
Chlorides, mg / kg, not more than | 10 |
Iron, mg / kg, not more than | 5 |
Lead, mg / kg, not more than | 0,1 |
Mercury, mg / kg, not more than | 0,1 |
Arsenic, mg / kg, not more than | 0,1 |
APPLICATION
Confectioner
Baby food
Soft and energy drinks
Dairy industry
Pharmacy
Household chemicals
Building mixes