Calcium Hydride
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Post Date: | Feb 13,2025 |
Expiry Date: | Aug 12,2025 |
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Cas No. :7789-78-8;125544-53-8
Specs:≥96% Product Name:Calcium Hydride CAS NO:7789-78-8 Molecular Formula:CaH2 Molecular Weight: 42.09 EINECS:232-189-2 Properties:White to grey crystalline powder. Melting point: 190 ° C (lit.); Density: 1.9; Specification: Appearance Gray white powder Purity(Hydrogen release) ≥96% Use: In organic synthesis, used as reducing agent and reagent, used as desiccant and hydrogen production materials Packing :1KG/bottle |
CAS Registry Number: | 7789-78-8;125544-53-8 |
Synonyms: | ;CaH2;Calcium hydride;Calcium hydride [UN1404] [Dangerous when wet];calcium dihydride; |
Molecular Formula: | CaH2 |
Molecular Weight: | 40.078 |
Molecular Structure: | ![]() |
Hazard Symbols: | |
Risk Codes: | R15:; |
Safety Description: | S7/8:; S24/25:; S43A:; |
Company: | Hangzhou Ocean Chemical Co., Ltd. [ China ] |
Contact: | Mrs Christina Bao |
Tel: | +86-571-88025872 |
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Email: | sales@hzoceanchem.com |
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