soluble in hot pyridine slightly soluble in oil insoluble in alcohol, ether
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Calcium stearate is a carboxylate salt of calcium, classified as a calcium soap. The salt is a component of some lubricants, surfactants, as well as many foodstuffs. It is a white waxy powder.[1]
^Nora A, Szczepanek A, Koenen G (2001). "Metallic Soaps". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007.a16_361. ISBN 3527306730.
Calciumstearate is a carboxylate salt of calcium, classified as a calcium soap. The salt is a component of some lubricants, surfactants, as well as many...
magnesium stearate and calciumstearate both form a white solid insoluble in water, and are collectively known as soap scum. Magnesium stearate is generally...
Soap scum or lime soap is the white solid composed of calciumstearate, magnesium stearate, and similar alkaline earth metal derivatives of fatty acids...
controlling secondary efflorescence, admixtures containing aqueous-based calciumstearate dispersion (CSD) are often added at a later stage of the batching process...
scum but the pure materials have a variety of uses. Magnesium stearate and calciumstearate are used as excipients, lubricants, release agents, and food...
(uPVC) drainpipes, 5–15% loading of stearate-coated chalk or marble in uPVC window profile. PVC cables can use calcium carbonate at loadings of up to 70 phr...
constituents are calcium carbonate, palmitate phosphate, bilirubin and other bile pigments (calcium bilirubinate, calcium palmitate and calciumstearate). Because...
(the soap scum). A major component of such scum is calciumstearate, which arises from sodium stearate, the main component of soap: 2 C17H35COO− (aq) +...
& tin. Safer modern alternatives include barium/zinc mixtures and calciumstearate, along with various synergists Almost exclusively used in PVC. 5% Fillers...
respiration in a dose-dependent manner, inhibit plasma calcium and sodium uptake, and increase cytoplasmic calcium concentration. The summative process is as follows:...
(lead, cadmium). Metallic soaps (metal "salts" of fatty acids such as calciumstearate) are common in flexible PVC applications. PVC is a thermoplastic polymer...
dextrose, maltodextrin, and less than 2% of corn syrup, malic acid, calciumstearate, carnauba wax, artificial flavors, color added (red 40 lake, yellow...
Qiang (May 2009). "Influence of lanthanum stearate as a co-stabilizer on stabilization efficiency of calcium/zinc stabilizers to polyvinyl chloride". Polymer...
Cyanamid Corporation. After its coating with polycaprolactone and calciumstearate it is being sold under the brand name of Assucryl. PGA suture is classified...
such as calciumstearate and zinc stearate, mineral agents, such as hydrotalcite and hydrocalumite, and basic metal oxides, such as calcium oxide, zinc...
E572 may refer to: Calciumstearate Magnesium stearate European route E572, a route in Slovakia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
Testosterone stearate, also known as testosterone octadecanoate, testosterone 17β-stearate, and androst-4-en-17β-ol-3-one 17β-stearate, is an injected...
metallic soap. When M is Li, the result is lithium soap (e.g., lithium stearate), which is used in high-performance greases. A cation from an organic base...
acids as an alcohol forming esters such as ascorbyl palmitate and ascorbyl stearate. Nucleophilic attack of ascorbic acid on a proton results in a 1,3-diketone:...
Nonferrous metal cleaners contain ammonia, ammonium soaps (ammonium oleate, stearate) and chelating agents (ammonium citrate, oxalate). For special type of...