FERRIC AMMONIUM SULPHATE 8% w/v FOR CHLORIDE | 03816

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FERRIC AMMONIUM SULPHATE 8% w/v FOR CHLORIDE | 03816

Lab-grade Ferric Ammonium Sulphate 8% w/v solution, ideal for chloride testing with high sensitivity and reliable performance.

Original price was: ₹300.00.Current price is: ₹210.00.

Description

Specifications Table

Product Name – FERRIC AMMONIUM SULPHATE 8% w/v FOR CHLORIDE
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid Solution
Grade – Laboratory Reagent
Application – Chloride Detection

Product Overview

Ferric Ammonium Sulphate 8% w/v is a high-purity laboratory reagent specifically formulated for chloride detection applications. This solution provides consistent and reliable results due to its precise concentration and controlled impurities. The iron(III) component reacts with chloride ions to form a distinctive color change, enabling qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis. The reagent is prepared under strict quality control measures to ensure stability and accuracy in analytical procedures. Its liquid form allows for easy handling and precise dosing in laboratory settings. The solution is compatible with standard laboratory glassware and does not require additional preparation before use. The 8% w/v concentration is optimized for sensitivity while maintaining solution stability over extended storage periods. This reagent is particularly valuable in analytical chemistry applications where chloride ion detection is critical. The product comes in a sealed container to prevent contamination and degradation, ensuring long-term reliability for laboratory use.

FAQs

1. What is the shelf life of Ferric Ammonium Sulphate 8% w/v solution?

The solution typically maintains its effectiveness for 12-18 months when stored properly in its original sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture.

2. Can this solution be used for quantitative chloride analysis?

While primarily designed for qualitative and semi-quantitative detection, it can be incorporated into standardized titration methods for quantitative analysis when combined with appropriate calibration procedures.

3. What safety precautions should be taken when handling this reagent?

Standard laboratory safety practices should be followed, including wearing protective gloves and eyewear, as the solution may cause irritation to skin and eyes upon direct contact.

4. Is this solution compatible with plastic laboratory equipment?

The reagent is generally compatible with most laboratory-grade plastics, though prolonged contact with certain polymers may cause slight discoloration without affecting analytical performance.

5. How should the reagent be disposed of after use?

Small quantities can be neutralized and disposed of according to standard laboratory chemical waste protocols, while larger volumes should be collected for professional hazardous waste disposal services.