Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ethylenediamine Reference Standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 100ML
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical
Application – Lab testing, calibration
Product Overview
Ethylenediamine Reference Standard is a high-purity liquid reagent specifically designed for laboratory applications requiring precise calibration and testing. This analytical-grade chemical ensures accuracy in quantitative analysis, making it indispensable for research and quality control processes. Its consistent composition and stability provide reliable results, minimizing variability in experimental outcomes. The standard is meticulously manufactured to meet stringent purity requirements, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of analytical techniques. Whether used in titration, chromatography, or spectroscopic analysis, this reference standard delivers exceptional performance. Its low impurity profile and high reactivity make it a preferred choice for demanding laboratory environments. The product is supplied in a secure, leak-proof container to maintain integrity during storage and handling. Ideal for laboratories seeking reproducible and trustworthy data, this Ethylenediamine Reference Standard is a critical component for maintaining high standards in scientific research.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of Ethylenediamine Reference Standard?
The shelf life is typically 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored under recommended conditions.
2. Is this reference standard compatible with HPLC analysis?
Yes, it is suitable for HPLC applications due to its high purity and low impurity profile.
3. Can this product be used as a primary standard?
While it is a reference standard, its suitability as a primary standard depends on the specific analytical requirements.
4. What precautions should be taken during storage?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances.
5. How is the purity of this reference standard verified?
Purity is verified through rigorous testing methods such as titration and chromatography.










