Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Thioacetamide AnalaR NORMAPUR® analytical reagent
Quantity/Pack Size – 25 g
Form – Solid (crystalline powder)
Grade – AnalaR NORMAPUR® (analytical reagent grade)
Application – Analytical chemistry, qualitative inorganic analysis
Product Overview
Thioacetamide AnalaR NORMAPUR® is a high-purity analytical reagent designed for precision in laboratory applications. This crystalline powder is manufactured under stringent quality controls to ensure exceptional consistency and reliability in analytical procedures. The AnalaR NORMAPUR® grade guarantees minimal impurities, making it suitable for demanding qualitative inorganic analysis where accuracy is paramount. Its stability under controlled storage conditions ensures long shelf life without degradation of performance. The reagent’s uniform particle size distribution facilitates easy dissolution and homogeneous reactions, critical for reproducible results in analytical chemistry. Whether used in titrations, precipitations, or other sensitive techniques, this reagent delivers dependable performance, reducing variability in experimental outcomes. The product is packaged in airtight containers to prevent moisture absorption and contamination, preserving its analytical integrity until use. For laboratories requiring traceable, high-quality reagents, Thioacetamide AnalaR NORMAPUR® stands as a trusted choice for consistent analytical excellence.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Thioacetamide AnalaR NORMAPUR® when stored properly?
The reagent maintains its specified purity for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored in a cool, dry place in its original sealed container.
2. Can this reagent be used in quantitative analysis, or is it limited to qualitative applications?
While primarily designed for qualitative inorganic analysis, its high purity makes it adaptable for certain quantitative procedures where precise stoichiometry is required.
3. What precautions should be taken when handling Thioacetamide AnalaR NORMAPUR®?
Always use in a well-ventilated fume hood, wear appropriate PPE including gloves and goggles, and avoid inhalation or skin contact due to its toxic properties.
4. How does the AnalaR NORMAPUR® grade differ from standard laboratory grades?
This grade undergoes additional purification steps and stricter quality control measures to ensure lower impurity levels and higher batch-to-batch consistency.
5. What is the typical solubility profile of this reagent in common laboratory solvents?
It is soluble in water (approximately 160 g/L at 20°C) and ethanol, with limited solubility in diethyl ether and most hydrocarbons.










