Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Calcium Carbide Extra Pure
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 g, 250 g
Form – Solid (Lumps/Granules)
Grade – Extra Pure
Application – Acetylene production, chemical synthesis, desulfurization
Product Overview
Calcium Carbide Extra Pure is a high-quality, reactive compound widely used in laboratories for acetylene gas generation, chemical synthesis, and desulfurization processes. This extra pure grade ensures minimal impurities, delivering consistent performance in critical applications. The solid form, typically available as lumps or granules, provides ease of handling and precise dosing. Its high reactivity makes it indispensable for experiments requiring acetylene as a reagent or fuel source. The compound’s stability under controlled conditions ensures long shelf life, while its compatibility with standard lab equipment simplifies integration into existing workflows. Whether used in academic research or industrial testing, Calcium Carbide Extra Pure meets stringent purity standards, guaranteeing reliable results. Proper storage in airtight containers away from moisture is essential to maintain its efficacy. This product is a cost-effective solution for labs prioritizing purity and reactivity without compromising on safety or performance.
FAQs
1. What is the primary application of Calcium Carbide Extra Pure?
It is primarily used for acetylene gas production, chemical synthesis, and desulfurization in controlled lab environments.
2. Is this grade compatible with standard glassware?
Yes, Calcium Carbide Extra Pure is compatible with borosilicate glassware and most lab-grade containers when handled properly.
3. Are there alternatives for acetylene generation?
Alternatives include calcium cyanamide or aluminum carbide, but they may require different reaction conditions and yield varying purity levels.
4. How should this product be stored for long-term use?
Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container to prevent moisture absorption, which can degrade the compound.
5. What safety precautions are necessary when handling Calcium Carbide?
Wear protective gloves, goggles, and work in a well-ventilated area. Avoid contact with water, as it releases flammable acetylene gas.
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