6 Most Underrated But Useful Chemicals

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Chemicals can be defined as a form of matter having a constant composition and characteristic properties. These are used for a variety of applications which range from its use in detergents to carrying out important laboratory experiments.
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Chemicals can be defined as a form of matter having a constant composition and characteristic properties. These are used for a variety of applications which range from its use in detergents to carrying out important laboratory experiments. Hence, depending on their usage and effect, chemicals can be classified into various classes and categories. Whether it is cooking food, washing clothes, manufacturing medicines, food additives etc., most of the things are a result of some or the other chemical reaction.However, certain chemicals have not been known to common people but are some of the most useful in today's time1. Kaolin: Kaolin is clay found in nature and used in industrial as well as pharmaceutical industry on a wide scale. It is used for treating the problem of diarrhea, and curing soreness in the mouth due to radiation treatments. There are many industrial kaolin suppliers that offer top-quality kaolin for both industrial as well as pharmaceutical uses.2. Calcium Fluoride: This is a colorless and insoluble solid which occurs as a deep colored fluorite. It is used for manufacturing some products of daily use such as toothpaste. Certain optical components such as lenses, windows and lasers also have Calcium Fluoride. It has a low refractive index that removes the need of anti-reflection coating in certain products.3. Formic Acid: Formic acid is a colorless liquid which has a highly pungent and penetrative odor. Owing to its acidic nature, it is used during the process of leather-tanning, dyeing and finishing of textiles. Formic acid is commonly used as an ingredient in cleaning products such as lime-scale remover. Also, formic acid can be used as an effective treatment against warts.4. Moisture Absorber: Moisture absorbers are your best option when looking for maintaining a mould-free home. Moisture absorbers are basically divided into three categories namely silica gel, clay absorbers and calcium chloride.Silica gel can be used for products which are placed at room temperatures. Clay absorbers can be useful in tackling moisture which can lead to mould. Calcium chloride is a strong absorbent and is suitable for areas with high moisture.5. Magnesium Hydroxide: Known as the Milk of Magnesia, magnesium hydroxide has a low solubility in water and is a common component in antacid and laxatives. Magnesium Hydroxide is used in antacids to neutralize stomach acids, antiperspirant underarm deodorant and relieve heartburn. The industrial uses of Magnesium Hydroxide include its use to neutralize acidic wastewaters.6. Ethanethiol: Also known as Ethyl Mercaptan, this is a clear liquid having a distinct smell. Ethanethiol is widely used in LPG cylinders to add that peculiar smell to the gas so that leakage could be detected. The industrial uses of Ethyl Mercaptan include its use as a ‘stench gas’ that is used in mines to alert the workers during an emergency.If you are looking for chemicals to suit your pharmaceutical needs, then always go for a reputed chemical company such as KPL International.

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