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Calcium D-Gluconate Monohydrate

CAS #: 66905-23-5
Linear Formula:
C12H22CaO14 • H2O
MDL Number
MFCD00150787
EC No.:
N/A

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Calcium D-Gluconate Monohydrate Properties (Theoretical)

Compound Formula C12H24CaO15
Molecular Weight 448.39
Appearance White to faint yellow powder
Melting Point N/A
Boiling Point N/A
Density N/A
Solubility in H2O N/A
Exact Mass 448.074111
Monoisotopic Mass 448.074111

Calcium D-Gluconate Monohydrate Health & Safety Information

Signal Word N/A
Hazard Statements N/A
Hazard Codes N/A
Risk Codes N/A
Safety Statements N/A
Transport Information NONH for all modes of transport

About Calcium D-Gluconate Monohydrate

Calcium D-Gluconate Monohydrate is one of numerous organo-metallic compounds sold by American Elements under the trade name AE Organo-Metallics™ for uses requiring non-aqueous solubility such as recent solar energy and water treatment applications. Calcium D-Gluconate Monohydrate is generally immediately available in most volumes, including bulk quantities. American Elements produces to many standard grades when applicable, including Mil Spec (military grade); ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade; Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade; Optical Grade, USP and EP/BP (European Pharmacopoeia/British Pharmacopoeia) and follows applicable ASTM testing standards. Typical and custom packaging is available, as is additional technical and safety (MSDS) data. Please contact us for information on lead time and pricing above.

Synonyms

2, 3, 4, 5, 6-Pentahydroxycaproic Acid hemicalcium salt, Gluconic acid hemicalcium salt, D-Gluconic acid calcium salt monohydrate

Chemical Identifiers

Linear Formula C12H22CaO14 • H2O
Pubchem CID 71308416
MDL Number MFCD00150787
EC No. N/A
IUPAC Name calcium; (2R,3S,4R,5R)-2,3,4,5,6-pentahydroxyhexanoate; hydrate
Beilstein/Reaxys No. 3919646
SMILES C(C(C(C(C(C(=O)[O-])O)O)O)O)O.C(C(C(C(C(C(=O)[O-])O)O)O)O)O.O.[Ca+2]
InchI Identifier InChI=1S/2C6H12O7.Ca.H2O/c2*7-1-2(8)3(9)4(10)5(11)6(12)13;;/h2*2-5,7-11H,1H2,(H,12,13);;1H2/q;;+2;/p-2/t2*2-,3-,4+,5-;;/m11../s1
InchI Key XLNFVCRGJZBQGX-XRDLMGPZSA-L
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Packaging Specifications

Typical bulk packaging includes palletized plastic 5 gallon/25 kg. pails, fiber and steel drums to 1 ton super sacks in full container (FCL) or truck load (T/L) quantities. Research and sample quantities and hygroscopic, oxidizing or other air sensitive materials may be packaged under argon or vacuum. Shipping documentation includes a Certificate of Analysis and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Solutions are packaged in polypropylene, plastic or glass jars up to palletized 440 gallon liquid totes, and 36,000 lb. tanker trucks.

Related Elements

See more Calcium products. Calcium (atomic symbol: Ca, atomic number: 20) is a Block S, Group 2, Period 4 element with an atomic weight of 40.078. The number of electrons in each of Calcium's shells is [2, 8, 8, 2] and its electron configuration is [Ar]4s2. Calcium Bohr ModelThe calcium atom has a radius of 197 pm and a Van der Waals radius of 231 pm. Calcium was discovered and first isolated by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1808. It is the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust and can be found in minerals such as dolomite, gypsum, plagioclases, amphiboles, pyroxenes and garnets. In its elemental form, calcium has a dull gray-silver appearance. Calcium is a reactive, soft metal that is a member of the alkaline earth elements. Elemental CalciumIt frequently serves as an alloying agent for other metals like aluminum and beryllium, and industrial materials like cement and mortar are composed of calcium compounds like calcium carbonate. It is also an biologically essential substance found in teeth, bones, and shells. The name "calcium" originates from the Latin word "calics," meaning lime.