Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ceric sulfate, 0.1 N volumetric solution BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 L
Form – Liquid (volumetric solution)
Grade – BAKER ANALYZED™ Reagent
Application – Redox titrations, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
This 0.1N ceric sulfate volumetric solution is a high-purity BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent designed for accurate redox titrations in analytical laboratories. The solution is standardized to 0.1N concentration, ensuring precise and reproducible results in quantitative analyses. Ceric sulfate is widely recognized for its strong oxidizing properties, making it an essential reagent in titrimetric methods for determining reducing agents. The BAKER ANALYZED™ grade guarantees low impurity levels, with strict quality control measures to maintain consistency across batches. The solution is stable under recommended storage conditions, minimizing degradation over time. Its clear, pale yellow appearance allows for easy visual endpoint detection during titrations. This reagent is particularly valued for its reliability in cerimetric titrations, where it reacts stoichiometrically with analytes such as ferrous ions, oxalates, and other reducing substances. The volumetric nature of the solution eliminates the need for additional preparation, saving time while maintaining accuracy. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to verify its normality, ensuring compliance with analytical standards.
FAQs
1. What is the exact concentration of this ceric sulfate solution?
The solution is standardized to 0.1N (0.1 normal) concentration, verified through titration against primary standards to ensure precision.
2. Can this solution be used for non-aqueous titrations?
This aqueous ceric sulfate solution is optimized for water-based redox titrations and may not be suitable for non-aqueous systems without modification.
3. How should this solution be stored to maintain stability?
Store in a tightly sealed original container at room temperature, protected from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent concentration changes.
4. Is this solution compatible with automatic titrators?
Yes, the solution’s stability and consistent normality make it suitable for both manual and automated titration systems when proper calibration is performed.
5. What safety precautions should be taken when handling this reagent?
Wear appropriate PPE including gloves and goggles, as ceric sulfate is a strong oxidizer that can cause skin irritation and react violently with organic materials.










