Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ER | Q13905 | Qualigens |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 500 GM, 5 KG |
| Form | Crystalline Powder |
| Grade | Extra Pure (ER) |
| Application | Buffering agent, biochemical research, educational labs |
Product Description
Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ER from Qualigens is a high-quality laboratory chemical designed for precision in research and educational applications. This extra-pure grade compound is widely used as a buffering agent in biochemical assays, molecular biology experiments, and educational demonstrations. Its stable pH regulation makes it indispensable in DNA extraction, protein crystallization, and enzyme studies.
Whether you’re a student setting up your first lab experiment or a researcher refining a protocol, this Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ER ensures consistent results. The trihydrate form provides excellent solubility in water, making it easy to prepare solutions of varying concentrations. Need reliable lab chemicals for your next project? Explore eqipped’s curated selection of Qualigens reagents today.
In educational settings, this chemical helps demonstrate fundamental concepts like pH balance and chemical reactions. For professional labs, its purity meets stringent quality standards required for sensitive analytical procedures. The 500 GM and 5 KG pack sizes offer flexibility whether you need small quantities for classroom use or bulk supplies for ongoing research.
When working with Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ER, always follow standard lab safety protocols. Store in a cool, dry place away from incompatible substances. For best results, use freshly prepared solutions and avoid prolonged exposure to air to prevent moisture absorption.
FAQs
What is the shelf life of Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ER?
When stored properly in a cool, dry place with the container tightly sealed, this product maintains its quality for up to 3 years from the date of manufacture.
Can I use this for food applications?
No, this is a laboratory-grade chemical not intended for food, drug, or cosmetic use. Always use chemicals specifically designated for those purposes.
How do I prepare a 0.1M sodium acetate buffer?
Dissolve 13.6 grams of Sodium Acetate Trihydrate ER in 800 mL of distilled water, adjust pH with acetic acid, then bring to 1 liter volume.
What’s the difference between anhydrous and trihydrate forms?
The trihydrate form contains three water molecules per sodium acetate unit, making it more stable for storage but requiring adjustment in molecular weight calculations.
Do you offer bulk discounts for educational institutions?
Yes, eqipped provides special pricing for educational and research institutions. Contact our customer service for bulk order inquiries.