Sodium Percarbonate is a colorless and hygroscopic solid and comes as a soluble, crystalline form. Used as an oxidizing agent, it is found in a host of household and laundry products. When mixed with water it dissolves and gives hydriogen peroxide that eventually transforms into water and oxygen. It is also used in organic synthesis as a source of an anhydrous H202.
Sodium Percarbonate is a colorless and hygroscopic solid and comes as a soluble, crystalline form. Used as an oxidizing agent, it is found in a host of household and laundry products. When mixed with water it dissolves and gives hydriogen peroxide that eventually transforms into water and oxygen. It is also used in organic synthesis as a source of an anhydrous H202.
UN3378, Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate, 5.1, PG III
Chemical Category
Inorganic Chemicals
Sodium Percarbonate is a colorless and hygroscopic solid and comes as a soluble, crystalline form. Used as an oxidizing agent, it is found in a host of household and laundry products. When mixed with water it dissolves and gives hydriogen peroxide that eventually transforms into water and oxygen. It is also used in organic synthesis as a source of an anhydrous H202.
Select a product below and add it to your cart to request a quote.
Sodium Percarbonate
Choose sharing option
×
Email
Url
WhatsApp
Request A Quote
Thank you!
We have received your request and are working hard on your quotation. Please allow 24 - 48 business hours for quote processing. You will receive a copy of your request to the email attached.
We look forward to serving you.
Thank you!
We have received your request and are working hard on your quotation. Please allow 24 - 48 business hours for quote processing. You will receive a copy of your request to the email attached.
We look forward to serving you.
The Lab Depot uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. By clicking “Dismiss”, you consent to the use of all cookies which enable you to have a more personalized shopping experience. The Lab Depot does not sell any personal information. For more information, please read our privacy policy.