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SODIUM ETHANESULFATE

sodium ethanesulfate is a clear and colorless liquid belonging to sodium ethyl sulfate chemical compounds.
Sodium ethasulphate is a viscous and non-flammable liquid.
sodium ethasulphate is generally stable.
Sodium ethyl sulfate is however incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

Sodium ethasulphate is used as a textile dissolving agent.
sodium ethasulphate is used with calcium hypochlorite as a product bleaching agent.

O=S(OCC(CCCC)CC)(O[Na])=O

CAS Number: 126-92-1
Molecular weight: 232.27
Molecular formula: C8H17NaO4S
EINECS:204-812-8

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sodium ethasulphate has the chemical formula C3Cl2N3O3Na.
sodium ethasulphate is a light yellow liquid.
Sodium ethyl sulfate is a powerful bactericidal when dissolved in water.
Sodium ethasulphate creates disinfectant effects.
Sodium ethasulphate is an effective disinfectant and bleach.

Sodium ethasulphate PH value is neutral.
The cloud point of Sodium ethasulphate is 40-50 °C.
sodium ethasulphate is a nonionic surfactant.
sodium ethasulphate has good stability.
sodium ethasulphate is resistant to strong acids and alkalis.

Resistant to sodium hypochlorite.
sodium ethasulphate is resistant to hard water and heavy metal salts.
sodium ethasulphate is well soluble in water.
When sodium ethyl sulfate is heated above 45°C, the 5% aqueous solution appears cloudy.
Sodium ethasulphate has no interest in various fibers.
sodium ethasulphate can be mixed with various surfactants.

Chemical Properties of sodium ethasulphate:
 
sodium ethasulphate is mercury electron.
Sodium ethasulphate has been shown that reduction occurs in two stages.
The presence of EHS in solution containing Zn2+ ions slightly moves the zinc reduction potential towards more negative potentials.
This causes a slight increase in current density.
Differential capacitance-potential and differential capacitance-time measurements indicate strong absorption over a wide range of potentials on the electrode surface.

sodium ethanesulfate is used in various industrial processes.
Sodium ethasulphate is especially common in the production of personal care products, cleaning agents and textile auxiliaries.
Sodium ethasulphate is an anionic surfactant used as a detergent, wetting agent and emulsifier.
sodium ethasulphate has wetting, spreading and hydrotropic properties.
Sodium ethasulphate material can tolerate alkanline state.

Sodium ethasulphate is mainly applied as a wetting agent in alkaline solutions, such as in the textile industry.
This material can also be added to the aerosolized product as a dispersing agent.
Additionally, the material can also be used as a hydrotropic agent.
Sodium ethyl sulfate is a powerful bactericidal when dissolved in water.
Sodium ethasulphate is an effective disinfectant and bleach that produces disinfectant effects.
PH value is neutral.
The cloud point of sodium ethasulphate is 40-50 °C.
sodium ethasulphate is a nonionic surfactant.

sodium ethasulphate has good stability.
sodium ethasulphate is resistant to strong acids and alkalis.
sodium ethasulphate is resistant to sodium hypochlorite.
sodium ethasulphate is resistant to hard water and heavy metal salts.

Sodium ethyl sulfate is irritating to the skin, eyes, nose, throat and respiratory tract.
When heated until it decomposes, it emits very toxic fumes consisting of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides and disodium oxide.
Wash affected skin with water while removing and isolating all contaminated clothing.
Wash all affected skin areas thoroughly with soap and water.
If symptoms such as redness or irritation develop, call a doctor.
If sodium ethasulphate is swallowed, the patient must be vomited.

sodium ethasulphate has a tetrahedral shape.
It is formally derived from the sulfate ion by replacing an O with an S.
It is part of the large family of sulfur oxoanions, which includes the sulfite, disulfide, dithionite, peroxodisulfate, disulphate, dithionate and polythionate 7 ions.
The two values of the chemical element S 2 O 3 ion2− are different.
Depending on the resonance form, the oxidation states of sulfur are 0 and IV or –I and V.

sodium ethasulphate has acid-base and ligand properties.
Dissolving sodium ethylsulfate in water causes an endothermic reaction.
It means that the temperature of the solvent decreases.

Some pairs have reference potentials of 9:

H 2 SO 3/ S 2 Ö 3 2− : E° = 0.40 V;
SỐ 3 _2− / S 2 Ö 3 2− : E° = 0.571 V;
S 2 Ö 32− / S: E° = 0.5 V;
S 4 Ç 62− / S 2 Ö 32− : E° = 0.08 V.

The most common use of this pair is with diodes.
The potential of the pair is I 2/ I - 0.54 V/ENH.

The equation allows the reaction:

2 S 2 O 32− + i 2→ S 4 O 62− + 2 i – .

This reaction is rapid and there are no competing reactions.
It serves as the basic reaction for iodometric titrations.

S 2 O 32− + 4 Cl 2+ 5 H 2 O→ 2 HSO 4− + 8 Cl − + 8 H + .
At least 8 electrons are exchanged per thiosulfate ion.
This reaction is used to remove traces of chlorine after bleaching laundry.

The thiosulfate ion is also a ligand for metal cations.

Ag + + 2 S 2 Ö 32− → Ag(S 2 Ö 3 ) 23− .
The stability constant (in) of this complex is such that it allows redissolution of the poorly soluble silver bromide AgBr.
This reaction is used in the process of fixing film photographs.

sodium ethasulphate is used as a fixing agent or to neutralize the action of biocides and other oxidants such as dichlor, diiodine or dibromine.
It is also used to make fixative baths in photography and to titrate bleach in laboratories.
Sodium ethasulphate is also used to extract gold.
The use of sodium ethasulphate is much less aggressive to the natural environment than the process using mercury.
sodium ethasulphate is also an antidote for cyanide poisoning.
It enables it to be metabolized to thiocyanate.
Antidote consists of amyl nitrite and sodium nitrite

Sodium ethyl sulfate may react violently in the presence of nitrites and peroxides.
There is a risk of explosion of sodium ethyl sulfate.
Dangerous sulfur oxides may form in the presence of acids.
 

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