Sodium saccharin is the salt form of saccharin, an artificial sweetener.. Sodium saccharin is customarily used in canned fruit, flavored gelatin, dessert toppings, diet sodas, baked goods, jams, chewing gum, candy, and salad dressings. Moreover, sodium saccharin is heat stable so it can be used in cooking and baking without losing sweetness.

Particulars

Molecular Formula

C7H4NNaO3S

Other names

N/A

Physical state

Solid

Color

White

Solubility in water

Soluble

Molar mass

205.17 g/mol

Density

N/A

Boiling Point

822.020F/438.90C

Melting Point

>5720F/>3000C

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