 Alias: sodium dithionite Molecular formula: Na2S2O4 English name: Sodium Hydrosulphite, Sodium dithionite Appearance: white crystalline powder Relative density (water=1): 1.02 UN No.: 1384 Chemical stability: according to the recommended disposal and storage method, it is stable at normal temperature in a closed container. Possibility of dangerous reaction: it can burn when heated or exposed to open flame. Exposed to the air will be oxidized and deteriorated. In contact with water, acids or organic substances and oxidants, it can release a lot of heat and cause severe combustion. Conditions to avoid: self-heating can occur. Incompatible substances and materials: strong oxidants, etc. Hazardous decomposition products: combustion products include sulfur oxides (SOx). Use: This product is us... |