Ammonium Dichromate-Lancer

Ammonium Dichromate-Lancer

Ammonium Dichromate-Lancer

Lancer Ammonium Dichromate (AR Grade), 500g – ideal for oxidation reactions, thermite-style volcano experiments, and advanced chemical analysis in academic labs.

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Original price was: ₹585.00.Current price is: ₹351.00.

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Product Name Ammonium Dichromate – Lancer
Quantity/Pack Size 500 g
Brand Lancer
Form Orange crystalline powder
Grade Analytical Reagent (AR)
Application Combustion experiments, oxidizing agent, thermal decomposition studies

 Product Overview

Academic Use – Thermal Decomposition & Visual Demonstrations

Ammonium Dichromate is best known for its “chemical volcano” reaction, making it a key compound in educational combustion demonstrations. Used in school and college chemistry classes to teach oxidation-reduction and thermal decomposition.

Industrial Use – Oxidation Processes and Catalytic Reactions

Industries utilize this compound as a powerful oxidizing agent in specialty processes, including the synthesis of dyes and pigments. It’s also a component in photographic chemicals and ceramics.

Institutional Use – Research & Controlled Combustion Studies

Research facilities employ Ammonium Dichromate in controlled experiments involving energy transfer, reaction kinetics, and catalysis studies. Its thermal breakdown provides data on exothermic behavior in chemical compounds.

 FAQs

1. What is the main educational use of Ammonium Dichromate?

It’s famous for the volcano demonstration, where it decomposes with sparks and ash, showing thermal decomposition in a visually engaging way.

2. Is this compound hazardous?

Yes, Ammonium Dichromate is toxic and carcinogenic. Use with proper PPE and fume hoods and under professional supervision only.

3. Can it be used as an oxidizing agent?

Definitely. It’s a strong oxidizer, effective in various chemical reactions, especially where oxygen transfer is involved.

4. How should it be stored safely?

Keep tightly sealed, away from flammable substances, heat sources, and moisture. Store in a cool, ventilated lab cabinet.

5. Is there a safer alternative for educational use?

For schools, safer oxidation demos using potassium permanganate or hydrogen peroxide are often recommended over Ammonium Dichromate.

Ammonium Dichromate-Lancer

Ammonium Dichromate-Lancer

Original price was: ₹585.00.Current price is: ₹351.00.

Lancer Ammonium Dichromate (AR Grade), 500g – ideal for oxidation reactions, thermite-style volcano experiments, and advanced chemical analysis in academic labs.

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SKU eq0974 Category Brand:
Product Name Ammonium Dichromate – Lancer
Quantity/Pack Size 500 g
Brand Lancer
Form Orange crystalline powder
Grade Analytical Reagent (AR)
Application Combustion experiments, oxidizing agent, thermal decomposition studies

 Product Overview

Academic Use – Thermal Decomposition & Visual Demonstrations

Ammonium Dichromate is best known for its “chemical volcano” reaction, making it a key compound in educational combustion demonstrations. Used in school and college chemistry classes to teach oxidation-reduction and thermal decomposition.

Industrial Use – Oxidation Processes and Catalytic Reactions

Industries utilize this compound as a powerful oxidizing agent in specialty processes, including the synthesis of dyes and pigments. It’s also a component in photographic chemicals and ceramics.

Institutional Use – Research & Controlled Combustion Studies

Research facilities employ Ammonium Dichromate in controlled experiments involving energy transfer, reaction kinetics, and catalysis studies. Its thermal breakdown provides data on exothermic behavior in chemical compounds.

 FAQs

1. What is the main educational use of Ammonium Dichromate?

It’s famous for the volcano demonstration, where it decomposes with sparks and ash, showing thermal decomposition in a visually engaging way.

2. Is this compound hazardous?

Yes, Ammonium Dichromate is toxic and carcinogenic. Use with proper PPE and fume hoods and under professional supervision only.

3. Can it be used as an oxidizing agent?

Definitely. It’s a strong oxidizer, effective in various chemical reactions, especially where oxygen transfer is involved.

4. How should it be stored safely?

Keep tightly sealed, away from flammable substances, heat sources, and moisture. Store in a cool, ventilated lab cabinet.

5. Is there a safer alternative for educational use?

For schools, safer oxidation demos using potassium permanganate or hydrogen peroxide are often recommended over Ammonium Dichromate.

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