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Sodium carboxymethylcellulose, also abbreviated as CMC, is a water-soluble cellulose derivative. It is characterized by its ability to bind water and form a gel-like consistency, making it useful in many food and pharmaceutical products as a thickening and stabilizing agent. CMC is also used in the cosmetics and paper industries to increase viscosity and control the flow properties of liquids. Due to its diverse applications and its ability to regulate water, CMC plays an important role in a wide range of industries.
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CMC is also used in the cosmetics and paper industries to increase the viscosity and control the flow properties of liquids. Due to its diverse applications and ability to regulate water, CMC plays an important role in a wide range of industries.
Barium Carbonate is a white powder that is soluble in acids, with the exception of sulfuric acid.
Chrome Oxide Green is an inorganic green pigment made from various chromium compounds by heating to approx. 800°C. It can be used in paints, inks and glasses. Due to its hi...
Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) is a water soluble ionic crystal with a high enthalpy change of solution. It is mainly derived from limestone and is a by-product of the Solvay pro...