"what's inorganic... ...a powerful reducing agent...! and soluble inorganics?" ®
I t ' s STANNOCHLOR anhydrous stannous chloride!" Of the powerful stannous reducing agents, the most popular was stannous chloride (tin crystals). Then M&T developed STANNOCHLOR® - an anhydrous stannous chloride. Free of water, it is more economical to ship, more stable in storage and use, and readily soluble in aqueous systems. Very interestingly, STANNOCHLOR is soluble in many organic solvents as well. Samples and data sheets are available on request.
CHEMICALS METAL & THERMIT Corporation,
TYPICAL SOLUBILITIES (gms/lOOg solvent @23°C) Isopropyl alcohol 9.6 Ethyl alcohol 54.4 Diethyl ether 0.5 Petroleum naphtha insoluble Methyl-ethyl ketone 9.4 MethyMsobutyl carbinol 10.5 Mineral spirits .03 Amyl acetate 3.8
Sn Sb P
organometallics
Si T i Z f
and Inorganics
Rahway, N . J.
In Canada: M & T Products of Canada Ltd., Rexdale, Ontario
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