Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Silver nitrate, 0.1 mol/L AVS TITRINORM® volumetric solution, USP and Reag. Ph. Eur.
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 L
Form – Liquid (volumetric solution)
Grade – USP, Reag. Ph. Eur.
Application – Titration, volumetric analysis
Product Overview
This 0.1M silver nitrate volumetric solution is a high-precision analytical reagent designed for accurate titration applications. Formulated with AVS TITRINORM® technology, it ensures consistent molar concentration and minimal variability, making it ideal for quantitative chemical analysis. The solution meets stringent USP and European Pharmacopoeia (Reag. Ph. Eur.) standards, guaranteeing purity and reliability in laboratory settings. Its stable formulation prevents precipitation or degradation over time, maintaining accuracy across repeated use. The solution is pre-standardized, eliminating the need for additional calibration, and is packaged in a light-resistant container to prevent photodegradation of silver ions. This product is particularly valued for its traceability and compliance with international pharmacopeial requirements, ensuring reproducible results in critical analytical procedures.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this silver nitrate solution?
When stored unopened in its original container at 15-25°C, the solution maintains its specified concentration for 24 months from the date of manufacture.
2. Can this solution be used for Mohr’s titration?
The 0.1M concentration is suitable for Mohr’s method when determining chloride ions, though potassium chromate indicator must be added separately.
3. How should I handle potential silver deposits in the bottle?
Silver deposits may form on the container walls due to light exposure. Gently swirl the bottle before use to redissolve any precipitate.
4. Is this solution compatible with automatic titrators?
Yes, the solution’s precise concentration and stability make it compatible with most automatic titration systems without requiring recalibration.
5. What alternatives exist for lower concentration requirements?
For 0.05M or 0.01M applications, the solution can be accurately diluted using deionized water, though recertification may be required.







