Sodium alginate
Details
Sodium alginate is a cell wall component of marine brown algae, and contains approximately 30 to 60% alginic acid. The conversion of alginic acid to sodium alginate allows its solubility in water, which assists its extraction. It is used as an emulsifier and to increase viscosity.
Features:
- Liquid and solid chemicals suited for education
- Convenient sizes reduce cost and waste
- Green - general chemical storage laboratory grade
- Packaging designed for the teaching environment
Specifications:
Size: 25 Gram bottle
Features:
- Liquid and solid chemicals suited for education
- Convenient sizes reduce cost and waste
- Green - general chemical storage laboratory grade
- Packaging designed for the teaching environment
Specifications:
Size: 25 Gram bottle
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