Cerium(III) carbonate hydrate, 99.9%, (trace metal basis) | 379400100 | Thermofisher

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Cerium(III) carbonate hydrate, 99.9%, (trace metal basis) | 379400100 | Thermofisher

Ultra-pure 99.9% cerium(III) carbonate hydrate (trace metal basis) with low impurity levels. Ideal for synthesis, catalysis, and analytical research.

Price range: ₹3,196.00 through ₹30,934.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Name – Cerium(III) carbonate hydrate, 99.9%, (trace metal basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 10GR, 50GR, 250GR
Form – Hydrated powder
Grade – 99.9% (trace metal basis)
Application – Synthesis, catalysis, analytical research

Product Overview

Cerium(III) carbonate hydrate, 99.9% purity (trace metal basis), is a high-grade chemical compound designed for demanding laboratory applications. This hydrated powder offers exceptional consistency with minimal trace metal impurities, ensuring reliable results in synthesis, catalysis, and analytical procedures. The compound’s stable crystalline structure makes it suitable for precise stoichiometric reactions, while its high solubility in dilute acids allows for easy integration into various experimental protocols. The 99.9% purity level guarantees low interference in sensitive analyses, making it a preferred choice for researchers requiring high-accuracy data. Its hydrated form provides added stability during storage and handling, reducing the risk of degradation over time. Whether used as a precursor in material synthesis or as a reagent in quantitative analysis, this cerium(III) carbonate hydrate delivers consistent performance across diverse laboratory environments. The trace metal basis certification further ensures that residual metallic contaminants are kept below detectable thresholds, safeguarding experimental integrity.

FAQs

1. What is the shelf life of cerium(III) carbonate hydrate?

When stored in a cool, dry place with the container tightly sealed, the product remains stable for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture.

2. Is this compound compatible with glassware?

Yes, it is chemically stable with standard borosilicate glassware under normal laboratory conditions.

3. Are there lower-purity alternatives available?

Lower-grade cerium carbonate (95-98%) is available but may contain higher trace metal impurities, affecting sensitive applications.

4. How should this product be disposed of?

Follow local regulations for chemical waste disposal; neutralize with dilute acid before disposal if required.

5. Can this be used in aqueous solutions?

Yes, it dissolves readily in dilute mineral acids, forming cerium(III) salts for solution-based applications.

Additional information

Size

10GR, 50GR, 250GR

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