Bromine (bromide-bromate), 0.1 N volumetric solution BAKER ANALYZED? reagent | BAKR5625-02 | Avantor

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Bromine (bromide-bromate), 0.1 N volumetric solution BAKER ANALYZED? reagent | BAKR5625-02 | Avantor

Premium 0.1N bromine (bromide-bromate) volumetric solution, BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent grade, ideal for redox titrations and analytical applications.

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Original price was: ₹28,887.00.Current price is: ₹25,998.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Bromine (bromide-bromate), 0.1 N volumetric solution BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 L
Form – Liquid
Grade – BAKER ANALYZED™ Reagent
Application – Redox titrations, analytical chemistry

Product Overview

This 0.1N bromine (bromide-bromate) volumetric solution is a high-purity BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent designed for precise analytical applications. The solution is standardized to ensure accuracy in redox titrations, making it a reliable choice for laboratories requiring consistent results. The BAKER ANALYZED™ grade guarantees low impurity levels, minimizing interference in sensitive analyses. Packaged in a 1 L bottle, this solution offers convenience for frequent use while maintaining stability over time. Its formulation adheres to strict quality control measures, ensuring reproducibility in experimental procedures. The solution is compatible with standard laboratory glassware and can be used directly without further dilution for most applications. Its stability under normal storage conditions makes it a practical addition to any analytical chemistry workflow.

FAQs

1. What is the shelf life of this 0.1N bromine solution?

The solution remains stable for up to 12 months when stored in its original tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight.

2. Can this solution be used for iodometric titrations?

Yes, this 0.1N bromine solution is suitable for iodometric titrations due to its precise concentration and redox properties.

3. Is this solution compatible with plastic containers?

While it can be temporarily stored in HDPE or PTFE containers, prolonged storage in glass is recommended to prevent potential leaching or degradation.

4. What is the difference between BAKER ANALYZED™ and standard reagent grades?

BAKER ANALYZED™ reagents undergo additional quality checks for purity and consistency, ensuring higher reliability in analytical applications compared to standard grades.

5. How should I dispose of unused bromine solution?

Neutralize with a reducing agent like sodium thiosulfate before disposal according to local hazardous waste regulations.