| Iterms | S tandards |
| Na H S%: | 7 0 % min |
| Na2CO3%: | 1 % max |
| Fe%: | 0.00 15-0.003 % max |
| Water insoluble%: | 0. 005 % max |
| Na2S2O3 | 1.5% max |
| Na2S | 3-4 % max |
| English name | sodium hydrosulfide |
| Synonyms | Sodium sulfohydrate, Sodium hydrosulphide, Sodium hydrogen sulphide |
| CAS | 16721-80-5 |
| EINECS | 240-778-0 |
| Chemical formula | NaHS |
| Purity | 70% |
| Appearance | Yellow flakes |
| Applications | Used as intermediates of various organic products and auxiliaries of sulfur dyes, also used in the production of leather dehairing, desulfurization of mucilage silk and chemical fertilizers and pesticides, etc. |
| Grade | Industrial Grade |
| Loading Port | Qingdao, Tianjin, Shanghai |
| Package | 25kg bag/ 900kg bag/1000kg bag |
| Marker | Customizable |
Sodium Hydrosulfide (NaHS)
Product Description:
Sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS) is a versatile inorganic chemical raw material available in the form of white or slightly light yellow amorphous crystals or powder. This corrosive substance is easily soluble in water, producing a strongly alkaline aqueous solution. Widely utilized in industries such as dyes, pharmaceuticals, leather, textiles, papermaking, and more, sodium hydrosulfide is a crucial component in various manufacturing processes. Additionally, it serves as a common chemical reagent for applications in analytical chemistry and organic synthesis.