Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Calconcarboxylic Acid extrapure AR (Patton & Reeders Indicator for Calcium) |
|---|---|
| Pack Size | 5 Gms, 25 Gms |
| Form | Powder |
| Grade | Extrapure AR |
| Application | Calcium indicator in complexometric titrations |
Product Description
Calconcarboxylic Acid extrapure AR is a specialized indicator used in analytical chemistry for the precise detection of calcium ions. As a Patton & Reeders indicator, it forms stable complexes with calcium, producing a distinct color change that simplifies endpoint detection in titrations. This extrapure AR grade ensures minimal impurities, making it ideal for research, educational labs, and industrial applications where accuracy is critical.
Whether you’re a student conducting experiments or a researcher validating calcium concentrations, this lab-grade chemical delivers consistent performance. The powder form allows for easy dissolution in aqueous solutions, and its high sensitivity ensures reliable results even at low calcium levels.
Need a dependable calcium indicator for your lab? Buy Calconcarboxylic Acid extrapure AR online at eqipped for guaranteed purity and fast shipping.
For best results, store the chemical in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Always handle with standard lab safety precautions, including gloves and goggles, as it may cause irritation upon contact.
FAQs
What is Calconcarboxylic Acid used for?
It’s a Patton & Reeders indicator used to detect calcium ions in titrations, commonly in water hardness tests and pharmaceutical analysis.
Is this product suitable for educational labs?
Yes, the extrapure AR grade ensures accuracy, making it ideal for student experiments and research projects.
How should I store Calconcarboxylic Acid?
Store in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
Can I buy Calconcarboxylic Acid in bulk?
Yes, eqipped offers pack sizes of 5g and 25g. For larger quantities, contact our support team.
What’s the difference between AR and LR grades?
AR (Analytical Reagent) grade has higher purity and fewer impurities than LR (Laboratory Reagent), ensuring more reliable results.