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  • Calcium Carbonate occurs as a fine, white or colorless, microcrystalline powder. It is stable in air, and it is practically insoluble in water and in alcohol. The presence of any ammonium salt or carbon dioxide increases its solubility in water, but the presence of any alkali hydroxide reduces the solubility.

  • Magnesium Carbonate occurs as light, white, friable masses, or as a bulky, white powder. It is a basic hydrated magnesium carbonate or a normal hydrated magnesium carbonate. It is stable in air. It is practically insoluble in water, to which, however, it imparts a slightly alkaline reaction. It is insoluble in alcohol, but dissolves, with effervescence, in dilute acids.

  • Calcium Chloride occurs as white, hard fragments, granules, or powder. It is anhydrous or contains two molecules of water of hydration. It is deliquescent. It is soluble in water and slightly soluble in alcohol. The pH of a 1:20 aqueous solution is between 4.5 and 11.0.

  • Magnesium Chloride occurs as colorless flakes or crystals. It contains six molecules of water of hydration. It is hygroscopic, very soluble in water, and freely soluble in alcohol.

  • Ferric sulphate is a very hygroscopic, white to yellowish powder which decomposes in air. Slowly soluble in water. Slightly soluble in alcohol. It should be stored protected from light.

  • Zinc Sulphate is a white crystal or powder, easily soluble in water, solution is acidic, slightly soluble in alcohol and glycerin.

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