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Activated Carbon

activated charcoal, is a highly porous carbon-based material with remarkable adsorption properties.

Origins and Production:
Activated carbon is derived from natural raw materials such as wood, coconut shells, or coal. Other sources include bamboo, peat, coir, lignite, and pitch.
The production process involves activation, which creates small, low-volume pores, significantly increasing the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions. Think of it as a microscopic “sponge” structure.

One gram of activated carbon can have a surface area of over 3,000 square meters (32,000 square feet), compared to 2–5 square meters for non-activated charcoal1.

Applications:

Water and Air Filtration: Activated carbon is commonly used to filter contaminants from water and air. Its porous structure captures impurities effectively.

Medical Use: Activated charcoal is used to treat poisonings and overdoses by adsorbing harmful substances in the digestive system.

Industrial Applications: It’s essential in metal finishing for purifying electroplating solutions, removing organic impurities.

Other Uses: Methane and hydrogen storage, solvent recovery, gold purification, air filters, and more

Phosphoric Acid

Phosphoric acid, also known as orthophosphoric acid, is a colourless, odourless inorganic compound with the chemical formula
H3​PO4​

Composition and Properties:
It exists as a white crystalline solid with a melting point of 42.35 °C (108.23 °F) in its anhydrous form.
In aqueous solution, it appears as a thick, colorless, syrupy liquid.
The 85% aqueous solution is commonly encountered and is non-volatile.
Phosphoric acid is a weak acid.

Applications:

Fertilizers: It’s a major component in many fertilizers.

Food Industry: Used as an acidulant in soft drinks, jams, and processed foods.

Chemical Manufacturing: It’s a precursor for various phosphates.

NMR Standard: Used as an external standard for phosphorus-31 NMR.

Detergents: Used in the manufacturing of phosphate detergents.
Remember, phosphoric acid plays a crucial role in various industries, from agriculture to food production! 

Bleaching earth

Bleaching earth, also known as fuller’s earth, is a type of clay with remarkable properties.

Origins and Composition:
Bleaching earth is mined in various regions, including Asia, China England, India, and the United States.
It primarily consists of hydrous aluminium silicates, such as montmorillonite, kaolinite, and attapulgite.
The name “fuller’s earth” harks back to its historical use by textile workers (fullers) for cleaning and shrinking wool. They kneaded fuller’s earth into cloth to absorb lanolin and oils during finishing processes

Functions and Applications:

Absorption: Bleaching earth acts as an absorbent, binding impurities like trace metals, oxidation products, chlorophyll, and carotenoids.

Bleaching: It removes colorants from oils, making it valuable in oil refining.

Filtering: Used to clarify and decolorize oils and fats.

Cosmetics: In beauty products, it’s known as “Multani mitti” in the Indian subcontinent.

Industrial Uses: As a carrier for pesticides, in paint, plaster, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals

Caustic soda

Caustic soda, also known as sodium hydroxide (NaOH), is a versatile chemical compound with numerous applications across various industries.

Composition and Properties:
Caustic soda appears as a waxy, white solid.
It is highly soluble in water and readily absorbs moisture and carbon dioxide from the air.
The chemical formula is NaOH, consisting of sodium cations (Na+) and hydroxide anions (OH−).

Applications:

Manufacturing: Used in the production of paper, textiles, soaps,
and detergents.

Water Treatment: As a strong base, it adjusts pH levels in water treatment processes.

Cleaning: Effective for removing grease, oils, and stains.

Chemical Processes: Reacts with acids to form salts and water.

Safety Note: Caustic soda is highly corrosive and can cause severe chemical burns12.
Remember, caustic soda plays a crucial role in various industries, from manufacturing to water treatment!

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