Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Sulphuric Acid 5M (10N) Standardized Solution
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml, 1 lit, 2.5 lit
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical/Standardized
Application – Titration, pH adjustment, chemical synthesis
Product Overview
Sulphuric Acid 5M (10N) Standardized Solution is a high-purity, pre-standardized acid designed for precise laboratory applications. Manufactured under stringent quality control, this solution ensures accurate concentration for titrations, pH adjustments, and chemical synthesis. The standardized nature eliminates the need for frequent recalibration, making it ideal for educational institutions, research labs, and industrial testing. This solution is formulated to meet analytical-grade standards, ensuring consistent performance across various experimental setups. Its high purity minimizes interference, delivering reliable results in acid-base titrations and other chemical analyses. The solution is packaged in convenient volumes to cater to diverse laboratory needs, from small-scale experiments to large-scale testing. With its precise molarity and normalized concentration, this Sulphuric Acid solution is a trusted choice for professionals seeking accuracy and efficiency in their workflow.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Sulphuric Acid 5M solution?
It is primarily used for acid-base titrations, pH adjustments, and chemical synthesis in laboratory settings.
2. Is this solution suitable for educational labs?
Yes, it is ideal for educational labs due to its standardized concentration and reliability.
3. Can this solution be used for industrial applications?
While primarily designed for lab use, it can be used in industrial settings where precise acid concentration is required.
4. How should this solution be stored?
Store in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances.
5. What is the shelf life of this standardized solution?
The shelf life is typically 12-24 months from the date of manufacture, provided it is stored properly.










