Carbon Monoxide Gas

Usage/ApplicationChemical Industry
GradeChemically Pure
Chemical FormulaCO
CAS Number630-08-0
Molecular Weight28.010 g/mol
Boiling Point-191.5 degree C

Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to hemoglobic animals (including humans) when encountered in concentrations above about 35 ppm, although it is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities, and is thought to have some normal biological functions. In the atmosphere, it is spatially variable and short lived, having a role in the formation of ground-levelozone.

Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, connected by a triple bond that consists of two covalent bonds as well as onedative covalent bond. It is the simplest oxocarbon and is isoelectronic with thecyanide anion, the nitrosonium cation and molecular nitrogen. In coordination complexes the carbon monoxide ligand is called carbonyl.

Carbon monoxide is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds; it forms when there is not enough oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2), such as when operating a stove or an internal combustion engine in an enclosed space. In the presence of oxygen, including atmospheric concentrations, carbon monoxide burns with a blue flame, producing carbon dioxide.[5] Coal gas, which was widely used before the 1960s for domestic lighting, cooking, and heating, had carbon monoxide as a significant fuel constituent. Some processes in modern technology, such asiron smelting, still produce carbon monoxide as a byproduct

Hydrogen Sulphide Gas

Minimum Order Quantity: 32 Kilogram

Hydrogen sulfide is the chemical compound with the formula H
2S. It is a colorless gas with the characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs; it is heavier than air, very poisonous, corrosive, flammable, and explosive.

Hydrogen sulfide often results from the bacterial breakdown of organic matterin the absence of oxygen gas, such as in swamps and sewers; this process is commonly known as anaerobic digestion. H
2S also occurs in volcanic gases,natural gas, and in some sources of well water. It is also present in natural halite type rock salts, most notably in Himalayan Black Salt, which is mostly harvested from the mineral-rich "Salt Range" mountains of Pakistan. Thehuman body produces small amounts of H
2S and uses it as a signaling molecule.

Dissolved in water, hydrogen sulfide is known as hydrosulfuric acid orsulfhydric acid, a weak acid.



Additional Information:

  • Delivery Time: 10 days
  • Packaging Details: 32 KG GAS CYLINDER CGA350 VALVE CONNECTION.

Methyl Chloride

Chloromethane, also called methyl chloride, Refrigerant-40, R-40 or HCC 40, is a chemical compound of the group of organic compounds called haloalkanes. It was once widely used as a refrigerant. It is a colorless extremely flammable gas with a mildly sweet odor, which is, however, detected at possibly toxic levels

Ethylene Oxide

Ethylene Oxide (C2H4O) Used in

  • Chemicals
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Healthcare

Mgc has expanded its offering to include Rare GASES. Neon, krypton and xenon, the rare or noble gases, are only present in the air in trace amounts.

Chlorine

  • Power & Energy
  • Chemicals
  • Textiles
  • Steel & Metalsy

Available in 10 and 50 kg cylinders

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