Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dimethyl Yellow Solution 125 ml
Quantity/Pack Size – 125 ml
Form – Liquid Solution
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – pH Indicator
Product Overview
Dimethyl Yellow Solution is a high-quality laboratory reagent designed for accurate pH detection in chemical analysis. This solution exhibits a distinct color change from red in acidic conditions to yellow in alkaline environments, making it an essential tool for titration experiments and qualitative testing. The lab-grade formulation ensures consistency and reliability, providing clear visual indicators for precise measurements. Its stable composition minimizes degradation over time, ensuring long-term usability in research and educational settings. The solution is pre-diluted for convenience, eliminating the need for additional preparation. Compatible with standard laboratory glassware, it integrates seamlessly into existing workflows. The 125 ml pack size offers an optimal balance between quantity and shelf life, reducing waste while maintaining cost efficiency. This product adheres to stringent quality control standards, guaranteeing batch-to-batch uniformity. Ideal for applications requiring sensitive pH monitoring, it delivers dependable performance across various experimental conditions.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Dimethyl Yellow Solution?
The solution remains stable for 24 months when stored properly in a cool, dark place.
2. Can this solution be used with automated titration systems?
Yes, it is compatible with most automated systems due to its consistent color transition properties.
3. Are there any safety precautions for handling this solution?
Wear standard lab protective equipment and avoid direct skin contact as it may cause irritation.
4. What is the recommended storage temperature?
Store between 15°C to 25°C away from direct sunlight and moisture.
5. Is this solution suitable for educational laboratory demonstrations?
Yes, its clear color change makes it ideal for classroom pH demonstration experiments.










