Buy Calcium Chloride, Fine Granular, Dihydrate, FCC (10043-52-4) MF: CaCl2 | MW: 110.98. Get High Quality Calcium Chloride, Fine Granular, Dihydrate, FCC (10043-52-4) from ChemieR.
Calcium Chloride fine granular Dihydrate, FCC appears as white colored granules or powder. This product is soluble in water, and slightly soluble in alcohol. Calcium Chloride, a hydrate in its Dihydrate form, has the chemical formula CaCl2.2H2O. It is produced by neutralizing calcium hydroxide using hydrochloric acid. It is a deliquescent white substance commonly used as a biochemistry reagent. Due to its high purity, it completely conforms to the FCC (Food Chemicals Codex) Grade.
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Application :
- Calcium Chloride Dihydrate FCC is used in food and beverage products as a mineral fortifier.
- The FCC approval makes its usage possible in food, pharmaceuticals, and medications.
Benefits :
- High quality and purity
- Highly suitable for commercial and industrial applications.
- Generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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