Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – ACETIC ACID 0.1M (0.1N) STANDARDIZED
Quantity/Pack Size – 1000 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Standardized
Application – Titration, volumetric analysis
Product Overview
This 0.1M (0.1N) standardized acetic acid solution is meticulously prepared to ensure precise concentration for accurate laboratory applications. As a weak organic acid, it serves as an essential reagent in acid-base titrations, offering reliable and reproducible results. The solution is standardized against a primary standard to guarantee its exact molarity, eliminating the need for further dilution or adjustment. Its high purity and stability make it suitable for quantitative analytical procedures where precision is critical. The acetic acid is dissolved in deionized water to maintain consistency and prevent contamination. This product is packaged in a durable, leak-proof container to preserve its integrity during storage and handling. Whether used in educational labs or research settings, this standardized solution provides the accuracy required for volumetric analysis, ensuring confidence in experimental outcomes. The solution is free from impurities that could interfere with titration endpoints, making it a dependable choice for laboratory professionals.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this 0.1M acetic acid solution?
The solution remains stable for up to 12 months when stored in a cool, dry place with the cap tightly sealed. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
2. Can this solution be used for non-aqueous titrations?
This acetic acid solution is specifically standardized for aqueous titrations. For non-aqueous applications, a different solvent system or concentration may be required.
3. Is this solution compatible with glassware and plastic lab equipment?
Yes, it is safe for use with standard borosilicate glassware and most lab-grade plastics like HDPE or PP. However, prolonged contact with certain metals should be avoided.
4. How should I dispose of unused or expired acetic acid solution?
Neutralize the solution with a weak base like sodium bicarbonate before disposal, following local laboratory waste regulations. Never dispose of it directly into drains.
5. Does this solution require recalibration before use?
No, this solution is pre-standardized and ready for immediate use in titrations. However, periodic verification with a primary standard is recommended for critical applications.










