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Name: Vaseline; Vaseline. Petroleum jelly. Mineral butter; Vaseline. Properties: A semi-liquid mixture of alkanes or saturated hydrocarbons, also called petrolium, obtained by fractionation of petroleum. Application: When applied to the skin, it can keep the skin moist, keep the skin tissue in the best condition at the wound site, and accelerate the skin's own repair ability. Solubility: Soluble in ethylll etherrr, chloroform, gasoline and benzene and other organic solvents. Insoluble in water. Good chemical stability and oxidation resistance, with good oxidation stability, stability and light stability. It is suitable for making hair cream, hair oil, hair wax, lipstick, face oil, skin cream, etc. Also used for light machinery and precision instrument lubrication, cosmetics, food industry and textile industry mechanical lubrication. 1.Name: Vaseline 2CAS No:8009-03-8 3.Purity:99%min 4.Appearance:8009-03-8 5.Assay:HPLC 99%

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Caustic soda flakes, also known as sodium hydroxide flakes, are a strong alkaline chemical compound with the chemical formula NaOH. They are solid white flakes that are highly soluble in water and have a wide range of industrial applications due to their strong caustic and alkaline properties. Here are some key points about caustic soda flakes: Chemical Formula: The chemical formula for caustic soda flakes is NaOH, which consists of one sodium (Na+) ion and one hydroxide (OH-) ion. This combination gives the substance its strong alkaline nature. Industrial Applications: Caustic soda flakes are widely used in various industries, including: – Chemical Industry: They are used in the production of chemicals, such as detergents, soaps, and various organic compounds. – Pulp and Paper Industry: Caustic soda is used to break down lignin in wood during the papermaking process. – Textile Industry: It’s used in processes like mercerization to improve the properties of cotton fibers.

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