Specifications Table
Product Name – Barium Chromate
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Chemical Reactions, Analytical Testing
Product Overview
Barium Chromate is a high-purity chemical compound widely used in laboratory settings for its distinct properties. This lab-grade powder is carefully formulated to ensure accuracy and reliability in chemical reactions, analytical testing, and educational experiments. Its bright yellow color and stable crystalline structure make it a valuable reagent in various scientific applications. Barium Chromate is known for its high solubility in water and its role in precipitation reactions, making it an essential component in chemistry labs. Manufactured under stringent quality control measures, this product guarantees consistency and purity for precise experimental results. Whether for academic research, industrial analysis, or educational purposes, Barium Chromate from eqipped delivers the performance and reliability required in professional lab environments.
FAQs
1. What are the primary uses of Barium Chromate in labs?
Barium Chromate is primarily used in chemical reactions, analytical testing, and as a reagent in educational experiments due to its distinct properties.
2. Is Barium Chromate safe for handling in lab environments?
Barium Chromate should be handled with care, following standard lab safety protocols, as it may pose health risks if ingested or inhaled.
3. Can Barium Chromate be used in industrial applications?
While primarily a lab reagent, Barium Chromate can also be used in certain industrial processes, such as pigment production and corrosion inhibition.
4. How should Barium Chromate be stored to maintain its quality?
Store Barium Chromate in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent degradation and contamination.
5. What alternatives are available if Barium Chromate is not suitable for a specific application?
Alternatives to Barium Chromate may include other chromate compounds like Potassium Chromate or Sodium Chromate, depending on the specific requirements.