Product Profile of Oleum In Liquid Form
Oleum in Liquid Form is used as a sulphonation agent for organic and alizarin dyestuff. Oleum can also be used as a dehydrating agent in nitration, dyes, explosives and lab reagents. Oleum contains iron in a maximum ratio of 0.05 % and 0.02 % sulphur dioxide.
Oleum in Liquid Form fumes strongly in moist air.
Key Features of Oleum In Liquid Form
- Used as a sulphonation agent for organic and alizarin dyestuff
- Works as a dehydrating agent in nitration, dyes, explosives and lab reagents
- Oleum contains iron in a maximum ratio of 0.05 % and 0.02 % sulphur dioxide
- Clear to off white liquid form
- Fumes strongly in moist air