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CALCIUM THIOGLYCOLATE

CAS NUMBER: 37457-75-3

EC NUMBER: 253-511-8

MOLECULAR FORMULA: C2H2CaO2S

MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 130.18

IUPAC NAME: calcium;2-sulfidoacetate

 

Calcium Thioglycolate is a calcium salt of thioglycolic acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate Trihydrate is a fine crystalline powder of calcium thioglycolate (Mercaptoacetic acid calcium salt) that is used as a depilatory agent.   

Calcium Thioglycolate is less soluble and also less effective in comparison to potassium thioglycolate. 
Calcium Thioglycolate is an active ingredient in some hair removal products.

Calcium Thioglycolat can come in handy if you don't like shaving
Calcium Thioglycolat makes the skin surface a little smoother than it usually is after shaving.

Calcium Thioglycolate is a harsh chemical
However, Calcium Thioglycolat is available in very low amounts to avoid side effects.

It's functions:
-depilating agent

-exfoliant

-depilatory

-keratolytic

-reducing agent


Calcium Thioglycolat is a calcium salt of Thioglycolic Acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate is normally an odorless chemical.

Calcium Thioglycolate is a calcium salt of thioglycolic acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate Trihydrate is a fine crystalline powder of calcium thioglycolate (Mercaptoacetic acid calcium salt) that is used as a depilatory agent.   

Calcium Thioglycolate is less soluble and also less effective in comparison to potassium thioglycolate. 
Calcium Thioglycolate is an active ingredient in some hair removal products.

Calcium Thioglycolat can come in handy if you don't like shaving
Calcium Thioglycolat makes the skin surface a little smoother than it usually is after shaving.

Calcium Thioglycolate is a harsh chemical
However, Calcium Thioglycolat is available in very low amounts to avoid side effects.

However, Calcium Thioglycolat has an unpleasant odor during use.
This chemical contains proteins.

The chemical bonds between proteins and sulfur (S) atoms are of great importance.
As a result, a very different odor is formed with the breaking of chemical bonds.
This is the reason for the specific smell in it.

How is Calcium Thioglycolat produced?
Production of Calcium Thioglycolate is obtained by reacting calcium hydroxide and Thioglycolic Acid.

What are its Physical and Chemical Properties?
Calcium Thioglycolat is an odorless chemical.

Calcium Thioglycolat is in the form of crystalline powder in physical appearance.
The pH range is 11-12. 

As can be understood from here, Calcium Thioglycolate (Calcium Thioglycolate) is a basic chemical.
Calcium Thioglycolate (Calcium Thioglycolate) loses water above 95 °C. 

Calcium Thioglycolat physically closes at temperatures above 220 °C.
There is Thioglycolic Acid in 49.7% concentration in Calcium Thioglycolate, which has a purity of 99.4% as an active ingredient.

What are the Uses of Calcium Thioglycolate?
The use of Calcium Thioglycolate is generally used in depilatory creams to shed hair on a skin. 
Calcium Thioglycolat has uses in most industries.

Calcium Thioglycolat has many known uses.
Calcium Thioglycolat is the main component of hair removal products.

The compounds of Thioglycolic Acid with some salts are used in the manufacture of hair straightening products, permanent wave products and depilatory products.
Thioglycolic acid, their salts and esters break the disulfide bonds of the cortex in the hair structure.

Hydrogen peroxide solution is added after the hair is washed to create permanent waves in the hair.
In this way, a rigid structure is formed for the formation of permanent waves in the hair.

There is Calcium Thioglycolate (Calcium Thioglycolate) in the range of 5-6% in the depilatory cream formula.
This is its concentration in depilatory creams.

In the use of this cream, solutions or creams containing Lidocaine are also used.
Calcium Thioglycolate is included in the creams and medicines produced for the treatment of acne-prone skin.

Calcium Thioglycolate is used in hair removal products by reacting to the hair and hair, causing the hair to become damaged and fall out.
Calcium Thioglycolate is an ingredient in hair removal agents.

Calcium Thioglycolate is used as a reducing agent in most chemical reactions.
Calcium Thioglycolate is used as depilatory compositions for removing hair on the human body.

Calcium Thioglycolate, said compositions, water as basic ingredients; sodium thioglycolate and calcium thioglycolate, said thioglycolates represent sole or essentially sole depilatory agents
The Calcium Thioglycolate can advantageously be found in the form of components comprising a water-soluble soap, in particular sodium stearate, and a vehicle in the form of a cream or paste, formed by the reaction of sodium hydroxide in situ and an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid that forms soap.

Calcium Thioglycolate is also known as Acetyl mercaptan or Thioglycolic acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate is used as a chemical depilatory.


PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: 

-Molecular Weight: 130.18

-Exact Mass: 129.9401413    

-Monoisotopic Mass: 129.9401413    

-Topological Polar Surface Area: 41.1 Ų    

-Physical Description: White powder

-Color: White

-Form: Crystalline powder

-pH: 11-12

-Chemical Classes: Metals -> Organic Acids, Metal Salts

-Melting point: 270 - 280 °C

-Storage Temperature: +5°C to +30°C

-Boiling Point:    225.50 °C

-Flash Point: 212.00 °F

-Vapor Pressure: 0.031400 mmHg


Calcium Thioglycolate is an odorless chemical.
Calcium Thioglycolate is a calcium salt of Thioglycolic Acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate is normally an odorless chemical.

Calcium Thioglycolate is a calcium salt of Thioglycolic Acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate is normally an odorless chemical.

Calcium Thioglycolate is a calcium salt of thioglycolic acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate Trihydrate is a fine crystalline powder of calcium thioglycolate (Mercaptoacetic acid calcium salt) that is used as a depilatory agent.   
Calcium Thioglycolate is less soluble and also less effective in comparison to potassium thioglycolate. 


CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: 

-Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 0    

-Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 3    

-Rotatable Bond Count: 0    

-Heavy Atom Count: 6    

-Formal Charge: 0    

-Complexity: 46.8    

-Isotope Atom Count: 0    

-Defined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Defined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count: 0    

-Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 2    

-Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes


Calcium Thioglycolate is an active ingredient in some hair removal products.
Calcium Thioglycolate can come in handy if you don't like shaving
Calcium Thioglycolate makes the skin surface a little smoother than it usually is after shaving.

Calcium Thioglycolate is a harsh chemical
Calcium Thioglycolate is available in very low amounts to avoid side effects.

Calcium Thioglycolate has an unpleasant odor during use.
Calcium Thioglycolate contains proteins.

Calcium Thioglycolate contains proteins.
Calcium Thioglycolate is in the form of crystalline powder in physical appearance.

Calcium Thioglycolate's pH is 11-12. 
Calcium Thioglycolate loses water above 95 °C. 

Calcium Thioglycolate physically closes at temperatures above 220 °C.
Calcium Thioglycolate is generally used in depilatory creams to shed hair on a skin. 

Calcium Thioglycolate has uses in most industries.
Calcium Thioglycolate has many known uses.

Calcium Thioglycolate is the main component of hair removal products.
Calcium Thioglycolate is included in the creams and medicines produced for the treatment of acne-prone skin.

Calcium Thioglycolate is used in hair removal products by reacting to the hair and hair, causing the hair to become damaged and fall out.
Calcium Thioglycolate is an ingredient in hair removal agents.

Calcium Thioglycolate is used as a reducing agent in most chemical reactions.
Calcium Thioglycolate is used as depilatory compositions for removing hair on the human body.
Calcium Thioglycolate, said compositions, water as basic ingredients; sodium thioglycolate and calcium thioglycolate, said thioglycolates represent sole or essentially sole depilatory agents

Calcium Thioglycolate can advantageously be found in the form of components comprising a water-soluble soap, in particular sodium stearate, and a vehicle in the form of a cream or paste, formed by the reaction of sodium hydroxide in situ and an aliphatic monocarboxylic acid that forms soap.
Calcium Thioglycolate is also known as Acetyl mercaptan or Thioglycolic acid.
Calcium Thioglycolate is used as a chemical depilatory.


STORAGE OF CALCIUM THIOGLYCOLATE:

Calcium Thioglycolate should be under good storage conditions.
Calcium Thioglycolate should be kept away from reagents immediately.
Calcium Thioglycolate should be kept away from heavily acidic substances.

Calcium Thioglycolate should be kept away from very high pressure or flammable materials.
Calcium Thioglycolate should be stored below optimum temperatures.

Calcium Thioglycolate should not be present at very low temperatures.
Calcium Thioglycolate should be protected from frost.

Calcium Thioglycolate should be stored in a clean and dry environment.
Calcium Thioglycolate should be stored in containers suitable for its chemical structure.

Calcium Thioglycolate should be stored in a ventilated and cool place.
Calcium Thioglycolate must be in a humid environment.


SYNONYMS:

Calcium thioglycolate (1:1)
37457-75-3
calcium;2-sulfidoacetate
calcium 2-sulfidoacetate
CALCIUM THIOGLYCOLATE
Thioglycolic acid calcium salt
(Mercaptoacetato(2-)-O,S)calcium
EINECS 253-511-8
Mercaptoacetic acid, monocalcium salt
Calcium, (mercaptoacetato(2-)-O,S)-
5793-98-6
Calcium, (2-(mercapto-kappaS)acetato(2-)-kappaO)-
2-mercaptoacetate, calcium salt (1:1)
2-mercaptoacetate, calcium salt (2:1)
2-mercaptoacetate, calcium salt (2:1) salt, trihydrate
acetic acid, 2-mercapto-, calcium salt (2:1)
calcium bis(mercaptoacetate)
calcium bis(sulfanylacetate)
calcium mercaptoacetate
calcium sulphidoacetate
calcium thioglycollate
ebacream
surgex
Thioglycolic acid calcium salt
(Mercaptoacetato(2-)-O,S)calcium
Mercaptoacetic acid, monocalcium salt
Calcium, (mercaptoacetato(2-)-O,S)-
Calcium, (2-(mercapto-kappaS)acetato(2-)-kappaO)-
2-mercaptoacetate, calcium salt (1:1)
2-mercaptoacetate, calcium salt (2:1)

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