Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ferric Citrate Iron (Fe) Iodometric 18-20%
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Fine Powder
Grade – Iodometric Reagent, 18-20% Fe
Application – Titrimetric Analysis, Chemical Synthesis, Research
Product Overview
Ferric Citrate, with an Iron (Fe) content of 18-20% and formulated for iodometric applications, is a critical reagent for precise analytical work. This high-purity compound meets the exacting standards required for accurate quantitative analysis, particularly in determining iron or related substances. Its well-defined composition ensures reliable performance. Typically a fine powder, it offers excellent solubility for solution preparation. Its stability under appropriate storage conditions makes it a dependable choice for various laboratory needs, supporting consistent and reproducible experimental outcomes over time.
This versatile chemical finds wide application in diverse laboratory activities. Its primary utility is in redox titrations, specifically iodometry, where its iron content participates in oxidation-reduction reactions, allowing for precise quantification. Beyond titrimetric analysis, Ferric Citrate serves as a valuable component in specialized media preparation, inorganic syntheses, and as a calibration standard for instrumental methods requiring accurate iron levels. The 18-20% Fe concentration ensures a consistent amount of the active component, vital for reliable data. eqipped ensures this product undergoes stringent quality controls, providing researchers and students with a consistent, high-quality material indispensable for scientific advancement and achieving precise analytical results in India.
FAQs
1. What is the primary application of Ferric Citrate Iodometric 18-20%?
Its primary application is in iodometric titrations for the precise quantification of iron and related substances in analytical chemistry and research settings.
2. What form does this Ferric Citrate come in?
This product is typically supplied as a fine, uniform powder, ensuring ease of solubility and solution preparation for laboratory use.
3. How should Ferric Citrate be stored to maintain its purity?
It should be stored in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed in its original container, away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve its integrity and prevent degradation.
4. Can this Ferric Citrate be used for applications other than iodometry?
Yes, besides iodometry, it is also useful in preparing specialized growth media, various inorganic syntheses, and as a calibration standard for instrumental analytical techniques requiring iron.
5. What does the “18-20% Fe” specification indicate?
The “18-20% Fe” indicates the percentage by weight of elemental Iron (Fe) present in the Ferric Citrate compound, critical for accurate stoichiometric calculations in experiments.






