Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Silver Chromate
Quantity/Pack Size – 25 gm
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – Analytical Reagent (AR)
Application – Titration, Halide Determination, Chemical Analysis
Product Overview
Silver Chromate, with the chemical formula Ag2CrO4, is a notable inorganic compound distinguished by its striking reddish-brown crystalline structure. It holds a pivotal position in analytical chemistry, serving predominantly as a precipitating indicator in argentometric titrations. This high-purity chemical reagent is indispensable for accurately determining the concentration of halides, including chloride, bromide, and iodide, especially when employing the classic Mohr method. Its characteristic low solubility in water, coupled with its solubility in nitric acid and ammonia, highlights its versatility across various chemical reactions and preparatory steps. Each batch of our Silver Chromate is meticulously manufactured and rigorously tested under stringent quality control protocols, guaranteeing superior purity, consistent performance, and unwavering reliability for all your critical experimental requirements. The fine crystalline powder form facilitates precise weighing and efficient dissolution, both essential for achieving highly accurate and reproducible results in quantitative analysis. Scientists and educators depend on its consistent chemical integrity for robust experimental outcomes and clear, unambiguous titration endpoints. This compound is a cornerstone in a multitude of foundational and advanced chemical investigations, enabling precise volumetric analysis. Its inherent stability when stored correctly further enhances its practical utility, establishing it as an invaluable component of any professional or educational laboratory’s chemical inventory. It is critical for demonstrating principles of precipitation and equilibrium. Rely on eqipped for your comprehensive analytical reagent requirements, ensuring that every aspect of your work is underpinned by accuracy and confidence, leading to successful scientific endeavors and insightful discoveries.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Silver Chromate in a laboratory?
Silver Chromate is primarily used as an indicator in argentometric titrations, particularly the Mohr method, to determine the concentration of halides like chloride, bromide, and iodide ions.
2. Is this Silver Chromate suitable for advanced research applications?
Yes, our Silver Chromate is of Analytical Reagent (AR) grade, ensuring high purity and consistent performance suitable for advanced research, quantitative analysis, and precise experimental work.
3. How should Silver Chromate be safely stored?
Silver Chromate should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials. Keep the container tightly sealed to prevent contamination and ensure its stability.
4. What are some common alternatives to Silver Chromate for similar tests?
While Silver Chromate is unique for the Mohr method, other indicators like fluorescein or dichlorofluorescein are used in adsorption indicator methods (Fajans method) for halide titrations, offering different visual endpoints.
5. How can I ensure the purity and quality of Silver Chromate purchased from eqipped?
eqipped ensures the purity and quality of its Silver Chromate through rigorous manufacturing standards and comprehensive quality control checks. A Certificate of Analysis (CoA) can often be provided upon request, detailing its specifications and purity.










