Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ammonium cerric sulfate dihydrate AR
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 g
Form – Crystalline powder
Grade – AR (Analytical Reagent)
Application – Redox titrations, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
Ammonium cerric sulfate dihydrate AR is a high-purity analytical reagent designed for precision in redox titrations and analytical chemistry. This crystalline powder offers exceptional stability and solubility, ensuring consistent performance in laboratory applications. The AR grade guarantees minimal impurities, making it ideal for quantitative analysis where accuracy is critical. Its strong oxidizing properties enable effective use in cerimetric titrations, particularly for determining reducing agents. The dihydrate form maintains stability under standard lab conditions, reducing the risk of degradation. Whether used in volumetric analysis or as a reference standard, this reagent delivers reliable results, supporting reproducible experiments. Its compatibility with common lab solvents further enhances its versatility. For researchers and analysts seeking dependable reagents, this product provides the purity and consistency required for high-precision work.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Ammonium cerric sulfate dihydrate AR?
When stored in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container, this reagent typically maintains stability for 2-3 years. Avoid exposure to moisture or direct sunlight to preserve its properties.
2. Is this product compatible with glassware or plastic containers?
Ammonium cerric sulfate dihydrate AR is generally compatible with borosilicate glassware. Avoid prolonged storage in plastic containers, as some polymers may react with oxidizing agents over time.
3. Can this be used as a substitute for ceric ammonium nitrate?
While both are cerium-based oxidizing agents, their solubility and reaction kinetics differ. Ammonium cerric sulfate is preferred for specific titrations where sulfate ions are acceptable in the reaction medium.
4. What precautions should be taken during handling?
Wear appropriate PPE, including gloves and safety goggles, as this compound is a strong oxidizer. Handle in a well-ventilated area and avoid contact with organic materials to prevent fire hazards.
5. How does the AR grade differ from technical grade?
The AR grade undergoes rigorous purification to meet analytical standards, ensuring minimal impurities (<0.01%). Technical grade may contain higher impurity levels, making it unsuitable for precise quantitative analysis.










