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- ProName: 99% Calcium Oxide CAS:1305-78-8
- CasNo: 1305-78-8
- Molecular Formula: CaO
- Appearance: White Powder
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Calcium oxide Basic information |
Product Name: | Calcium oxide |
Synonyms: | FLUXING LIME;LIME, CAUSTIC;LIME;CAUSTIC;BURNT LIME;CALX;CALCIUM (II) OXIDE;CALCIUM OXIDE |
CAS: | 1305-78-8 |
MF: | CaO |
MW: | 56.08 |
EINECS: | 215-138-9 |
Product Categories: | Inorganics;metal oxide;nano structured metal oxide;Biocompatible Ceramics;Biomaterials;Calcium;Catalysis and Inorganic Chemistry;Chemical Synthesis;Materials Science;Metal and Ceramic Science;Oxides |
Mol File: | 1305-78-8.mol |
Calcium oxide Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 2570 °C |
Boiling point | 2850 °C(lit.) |
density | 3.3 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |
refractive index | 1.83 |
Fp | 2850°C |
storage temp. | Store at RT. |
solubility | 1.65g/l Risk of violent reaction. |
form | powder |
color | White to yellow-very slightly beige |
PH | 12.6 (H2O, 20℃)(saturated solution) |
Water Solubility | REACTS |
Sensitive | Air & Moisture Sensitive |
Merck | 14,1686 |
Stability: | Stability Stable, but absorbs carbon dioxide from the air. Incompatible with water, moisture, fluorine, strong acids. |
CAS DataBase Reference | 1305-78-8(CAS DataBase Reference) |
NIST Chemistry Reference | Calcium monoxide(1305-78-8) |
EPA Substance Registry System | Calcium oxide (CaO)(1305-78-8) |
Safety Information |
Hazard Codes | C,Xi |
Risk Statements | 34-41-37/38 |
Safety Statements | 26-36/37/39-45-25-39 |
RIDADR | 1910 |
WGK Germany | 1 |
RTECS | EW3100000 |
F | 10-21-34 |
TSCA | Yes |
HazardClass | 8 |
PackingGroup | III |
HS Code | 28259019 |
Hazardous Substances Data | 1305-78-8(Hazardous Substances Data) |
Calcium oxide Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical properties | It appears as white cubic crystalline powder. Industrial products often contain magnesia, alumina and ferric oxide and other impurities so exhibit dark gray, light yellow or brown. It is soluble in acid. |
Uses |
1. Calcium oxide can be used in the manufacture of calcium carbide, soda ash, bleaching powder, used as building materials, refractoriness’, desiccant and soil conditioner and calcium fertilizer 2. It can be used as an analysis reagent and flux agent for manufacturing fluorescence powder. 3. It can be used in the manufacture of calcium carbide, soda ash, bleaching powder, also used for leather, waste water purification 4. Calcium oxide can be used as building materials, metallurgical flux agent and the major raw materials for the manufacturing of calcium hydroxide and a variety of calcium compounds. It is also the inexpensive alkali in the chemical industry. It is widely used in pesticides, paper, food, petrochemical, leather, waste water purification and so on. It can also be used for the drying of the laboratory ammonia and alcohol dehydration. 5. Use as drug carriers. 6. Uses as analysis reagents; Calcium oxide can be applied to steel, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, non-ferrous metals, fertilizers, leather and manufacturing of calcium hydroxide, drying of laboratory ammonia, carbon dioxide absorbent and alcohol dehydration. |
Content analysis | Approximately 1 g of the sample was burned to constant weight (accurately weighed) and dissolved in 20 ml of dilute hydrochloric acid solution (TS-117). After cooling, dilute to 500.0ml with water and mix uniformly. Take 50 mL of this solution into the appropriate container, add 50ml of water. Add 30 mL 0.05ml/L disodium EDTA via a 50 mL burette with stirring (preferably with a magnetic stirrer); further add 15ml sodium hydroxide solution (TS-224) and hydroxy naphthol blue indicator (300 mg) for continue titration to the blue end. Per ml of 0.05 mol/L of EDTA corresponds to 2.804 mg of calcium oxide. |
Identification test | 1 g of the sample was shaken with 20 ml of water, and the acetic acid test solution (TS-1) was added to dissolve the sample. The calcium test (IT-10) of this solution was positive. |
Toxicity |
ADI is not subject to restrictive regulations (FAO/WHO, 2001). GRAS (FDA, §18.5210; §184.12l0, 2000); See Calcium Oxide. It can stimulate the mucous membrane, causing sneezing, in particular, can cause fat saponification so the water will be absorbed by the skin, dissolving the protein with stimulating and corroding the tissue. It has strong effect against the eye mucosa, being able cause oral and nasal mucosa superficial ulcers, and sometimes there may be perforation of the nasopharyngeal diaphragm, deep respiratory tract disease. Inhalation of lime dust may cause pneumonia. In case of inhalation of dust, it can be treated via inhaling water vapor (add some of the citric acid crystals to the water in advance) and coat the mustard cream in the chest. If falling into the eyes, we can open up the eyes and immediately rinse with running water for 10~30 min and then rinse with 5% ammonium chloride solution. When the skin burns, it can be used with 5% citric acid, tartaric acid, acetic acid or salt solution of mineral oil or vegetable oil to remove the lime residue sticking to the skin. The maximum allowable concentration in the United States is 5 mg/m3. During operation, it should be paid attention to the protection of respiratory organs. Wear uniforms manufactured using dust-proof fiber, gloves and closed dust-proof glasses. Coat the ointment-containing grease. Clean after work. During the preparation and application, it should be prevented of dust inhalation. |
Production method |
Calcium carbonate calcination first apply calcium carbonate for reaction with hydrochloric acid to generate calcium chloride, followed by addition of ammonia for neutralization, standing for precipitation and filtration, followed by adding sodium bicarbonate for reaction to generate calcium carbonate precipitate. It is further subject to centrifugal separation dehydration, drying and calcination, followed by crushing and screening to obtain the finished product of medicinal calcium oxide. Its reaction is: CaCO3 + 2HCl → CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O CaCl2 + 2NH3 H2O Ca (OH) 2 + 2NH4Cl Ca (OH) 2 + NaHCO3 → CaCO3 + NaOH + H2O CaCO3 [△]→CaO + CO2 . Limestone calcination method: crush the coarse limestone to 150 mm, and screen for the fine residue below 30 to 50 mm. Anthracite or coke required a particle size to be below 50 mm, which contains not too much low melting point ash content. The amount of anthracite or coke is 7.5% to 8.5% of that of limestone by weight. The selected limestone and fuel are timely and quantitatively supplied from the kiln crown to the kiln, further calcinated at 900~1200 ℃ and then lead to the finished product after cooling. In the calcination process, carbon dioxide is produced as by-product. Its reaction equation is: CaCO3 [△]→CaO + CO2 . |
Usage limitation |
GB 14880-94 (in terms of Ca, g/kg): beverages, cereals and their products, 1.6~3.2; infant food, 3.0~6.0. GB 2760-2001: Preparation of water 100mg/L (36mg/L in terms of Ca). |
Hazards & Safety Information |
Category Corrosive items Toxic classification poisoning Acute toxicity Intraperitoneal-mouse LD50: 3059 mg/kg Explosive and hazardous properties it is corrosive to the skin; powdered calcium oxide can be mixed with water to be explode; its mixture with alcohol can be flammable and explosive upon heating Flammable hazardous characteristics exothermic upon water with its heat being able to cause organic combustion; one of the air pollutants with heating together with alcohol mixture being able to cause combustion Storage and transportation characteristics Treasury: Ventilated, low temperature and drying; Store separately from combustible materials, acids and phosphorus pentoxide. Fire extinguishing agent mist water, sand Occupational Standard TLV-TWA 2 mg/m3; STEL 5 mg/m3 |
Description |
Calcium oxide (CaO, CAS Reg. No. 1305-78-8) is also known as lime, quick lime, burnt lime, or calx. Lime does not occur naturally since it reacts so readily with water (to form hydrated lime) and carbon dioxide (to form limestone). It is produced from calcium carbonate, limestone, or oyster shells by calcination at temperatures of 1,700-2,450℃. Calcium Oxide is a solid with a very high affinity for water - it will react with water in the air, or in your skin or anywhere it can and form calcium hydroxide. This reaction is exothermic so it releases a lot of heat while it is reacting - there fore as well as being corrosive and causing significant skin irritation, calcium oxide's reaction with water can also cause burns. Calcium hydroxide is basically hydrated calcium oxide. It is alkali so can be corrosive. In solution it makes limewater. CaO is not found pure in nature but rather is contained in various abundant minerals (i.e. calcite, aragonite, limestone, marble) but vary greatly in their purity (impurities usually include magnesia, iron, alumina, silica, sulfur). Of these iron and sulfur are most troublesome (i.e. where clarity is important in glass). Lime minerals vary in the degree of crystallization and cohesion of the crystalline mass and the homogeneity of the matrix. Calcium oxide is the principle flux in medium and high temperature glazes, beginning its action (within the glaze) around 1100C. It must be used with care in high-fire bodies because its active fluxing action can produce a body that is too volatile (melting if slightly overfired). Lime, or calcium oxide, is a principle ingredient in the production of Portland cement, the basis for most mortars and concrete. Hydrated or ‘slaked’ lime is the chemical calcium hydroxide. This chemical is also used in mortars. Both types of lime are strong bases and are also used in food production (calcium hydroxide is commonly used in making corn tortillas), petroleum refining and sewage treatment. In the household it is used by aquarium hobbyists to add bioavailable calcium to fish tanks. It is also found in hair relaxers. |
Chemical Properties | white to grey solid |
Uses | In bricks, plaster, mortar, stucco and other building and construction materials; manufacture of steel, aluminum, magnesium, and flotation of non-ferrous ores; manufacture of glass, paper, Na2CO3 (Solvay process), Ca salts and many other industrial chemicals; dehairing hides; clarification of cane and beet sugar juices; in fungicides, insecticides, drilling fluids, lubricants; water and sewage treatment; in laboratory to absorb CO2 (the combination with NaOH is known as soda-lime, q.v.). |
Definition | ChEBI: A member of the class of calcium oxides of calcium and oxygen in a 1:1 ratio. |
General Description | An odorless, white or gray-white solid in the form of hard lumps. A strong irritant to skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Used in insecticides and fertilizers. |