Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cadmium Chloride Anhydrous 99% AR/ACS
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 g, 500 g
Form – White crystalline powder
Grade – 99% AR/ACS
Application – Analytical reagent, synthesis, calibration
Product Overview
Cadmium Chloride Anhydrous 99% AR/ACS is a high-purity, water-soluble inorganic compound widely used in laboratory settings for its precise reactivity and consistent performance. This white crystalline powder meets stringent AR (Analytical Reagent) and ACS (American Chemical Society) standards, ensuring minimal impurities for reliable results in qualitative and quantitative analysis. Its anhydrous form guarantees stability and eliminates moisture-related variability, making it ideal for applications requiring exact stoichiometry. The compound’s high solubility in water and polar solvents facilitates seamless integration into various protocols, from synthesis to calibration. Store in a tightly sealed container away from moisture and incompatible substances to maintain purity. Equipped’s Cadmium Chloride Anhydrous undergoes rigorous quality checks to deliver batch-to-batch consistency, supporting reproducible experiments in research and testing environments.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Cadmium Chloride Anhydrous?
When stored in a cool, dry place in its original sealed container, the product retains stability for up to 3 years from the date of manufacture.
2. Is this compound compatible with organic solvents?
It is soluble in water and polar solvents like ethanol but may have limited solubility in non-polar organic solvents.
3. Are there safer alternatives for educational labs?
For less hazardous options, consider zinc chloride or magnesium chloride, though functionality may vary based on the application.
4. How should I dispose of unused Cadmium Chloride?
Follow local hazardous waste disposal guidelines; do not discard in regular trash or drains due to cadmium’s toxicity.
5. Can this be used for electrochemical applications?
Yes, its high purity makes it suitable for electroplating and battery research, provided proper safety measures are followed.
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