Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Barium Chloride Solution 10%
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml
Form – Liquid Solution
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Qualitative Analysis, Precipitation Reactions
Product Overview
Barium Chloride Solution 10% is a high-quality laboratory reagent designed for precision in qualitative inorganic analysis. This clear, colorless solution is prepared using analytical-grade barium chloride dihydrate, ensuring consistent performance in precipitation reactions and sulfate detection tests. The 10% concentration provides an optimal balance between reactivity and ease of use, making it suitable for standard lab procedures without requiring additional dilution. The solution is stabilized to prevent crystallization and maintain homogeneity over extended storage periods. Its low impurity profile minimizes interference in sensitive assays, while the ready-to-use format eliminates the need for time-consuming preparation. Whether used in educational labs or research settings, this solution delivers reliable results with minimal variability. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve integrity. Always handle with standard lab safety precautions, including gloves and goggles, as barium compounds may pose toxicity risks if mishandled.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Barium Chloride Solution 10%?
The solution remains stable for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored under recommended conditions.
2. Can this solution be used for quantitative analysis?
While primarily designed for qualitative tests, it can be used in quantitative applications with proper standardization.
3. Is this solution compatible with plastic containers?
Yes, it can be stored in HDPE or PP containers, but glass is preferred for long-term storage to prevent potential leaching.
4. What safety precautions should be taken while handling?
Wear nitrile gloves, safety goggles, and a lab coat. Avoid inhalation and skin contact. Use in a well-ventilated area.
5. Are there any alternatives for sulfate detection?
Lead acetate solution is a common alternative, though barium chloride is preferred for its lower toxicity and clearer precipitate formation.










