Silica gel (CAS 7631-86-9)
Silica gel is a granular, vitreous, porous form of silicon dioxide made synthetically from sodium silicate. Silica gel contains a nano-porous silica micro-structure, suspended inside a liquid. Most applications of silica gel require it to be dried, in which case it is called silica xerogel. For practical purposes, silica gel is often interchangeable with silica xerogel.
CAS: 7631-86-9
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Product Description
Silica xerogel is tough and hard; it is more solid than common household gels like gelatin or agar. It is a naturally occurring mineral that is purified and processed into either granular or beaded form. As a desiccant, it has an average pore size of 2.4 nanometers and has a strong affinity for water molecules.
Silica gel is most commonly encountered in everyday life as beads in a small (typically 2 x 3 cm) paper packet. In this form, it is used as a desiccant to control local humidity to avoid spoilage or degradation of some goods. Since such packets may resemble sachets of sugar or salt and because silica gel may have added toxic chemical indicators (see below), silica gel packets usually bear warnings for the user not to eat the contents.
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Pieejamais apjoms | 2,5 kg, 5 kg bag, 15 kg |