Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Cupric Chloride Dihydrate 99% AR/ACS
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 g
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – AR/ACS
Application – Analytical, Research
Product Overview
Cupric Chloride Dihydrate 99% AR/ACS is a high-purity chemical compound widely used in laboratory settings for its reliable performance and consistent results. This blue crystalline powder is formulated to meet stringent AR (Analytical Reagent) and ACS (American Chemical Society) standards, ensuring accuracy in qualitative and quantitative analysis. The dihydrate form provides stability and ease of handling, making it suitable for various chemical reactions and synthesis processes. Its high solubility in water and alcohol allows for versatile applications, while the 99% purity minimizes impurities that could affect experimental outcomes. The compound is hygroscopic, so proper storage is recommended to maintain its integrity. Whether used as a catalyst, oxidizing agent, or in electroplating, this grade of Cupric Chloride Dihydrate delivers precision and reproducibility, making it a staple in research and analytical laboratories across India.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Cupric Chloride Dihydrate 99% AR/ACS?
The shelf life is typically 2-3 years when stored in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container. Exposure to moisture can reduce its effectiveness over time.
2. Is this grade of Cupric Chloride Dihydrate suitable for electrochemical applications?
Yes, the AR/ACS grade is highly pure and suitable for electrochemical applications, including electroplating and battery research, due to its minimal impurity content.
3. Can this compound be used in organic synthesis?
Yes, it is commonly used as a catalyst or reagent in organic synthesis, particularly in oxidation and chlorination reactions.
4. How should Cupric Chloride Dihydrate be stored to prevent degradation?
Store in an airtight container, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in a well-ventilated area to avoid humidity exposure.
5. Are there any safety precautions to consider while handling this chemical?
Wear protective gloves, goggles, and a lab coat. Avoid inhalation and direct contact with skin, as it can cause irritation. Work in a fume hood if handling large quantities.










