Sodium Selenate, Anhydrous, Crystal
Sodium Selenate, Anhydrous, Crystal is a highly versatile compound known for its utility in various applications, notably in the manufacturing of glass. This chemical is particularly effective in producing red-hued glass and can also create clear glass when combined with ferrous oxides. Despite its toxic nature, Sodium Selenate serves as a trace mineral additive in vitamin supplements, and current research is exploring its potential as an anti-Alzheimer's therapeutic agent.
Key Features:
- Form: White or gray solid substance
- Toxicity: Highly toxic; handle with care
- Applications: Used in glass manufacturing; trace mineral in supplements; potential Alzheimer's drug
Chemical Specifications:
| Chemical Characteristics |
Anhydrous |
| Chemical CAS Number |
13410-01-0 |
| Chemical Formula |
Na2SeO4 |
| Chemical Formula Weight |
F.W. 188.94 |
| Chemical Specs |
Assay (Na2SeO4) Min. 97% |
| Chemical Storage Info |
HYGROSCOPIC: Keep tightly closed |
| Chemical DOT Description |
Selenate |
| Chemical Hazard Class |
6.1 |
| Chemical Packaging Group |
PG I |
| Chemical UPS Limit |
0 lb |
| Additional Shipping Charge |
Additional UPS-imposed hazardous material charge plus $15.00 for poison pack |
| Health |
3 |
| Chemical DOT |
UN2630, Selenate, 6.1, PG I |
| Chemical Category |
Inorganic Chemicals |
Handling and Safety:
Due to its highly toxic nature, Sodium Selenate must be stored and handled with extreme caution. Always use appropriate protective gear and ensure proper ventilation when working with this chemical.