Ferrous Lactate occurs as a green-white powder or crystals. The levo enantiomer occurs as the dihydrate, and the racemic mixture occurs as the trihydrate. It is sparingly soluble in water and practically insoluble in ethanol. A 1:50 aqueous solution has a pH between 5 and 6.
Read MoreSend InquiryCalcium Gluconate occurs as white, crystalline granules or powder. It is anhydrous or contains one molecule of water of hydration. It is stable in air. One gram dissolves slowly in about 30 mL of water at 25° and in about 5 mL of boiling water. It is insoluble in alcohol and in many other organic solvents. Its solutions are neutral to litmus.
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