Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Iron(III) phosphate hydrate
Quantity/Pack Size – 250g, 1kg, 5kg
Form – Powder
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Synthesis, analytical reagent, research
Product Overview
Iron(III) phosphate hydrate is a high-purity, water-soluble inorganic compound widely used in laboratory settings for synthesis and analytical applications. This lab-grade chemical offers excellent stability and consistency, ensuring reliable results in experiments. Its non-toxic nature makes it a safer alternative for various research applications. The hydrated form enhances solubility, making it easier to prepare solutions for titrations, precipitation reactions, and other chemical processes. Iron(III) phosphate hydrate is particularly valued for its role in phosphate-based reactions, where precise stoichiometry is critical. The compound is also used in environmental testing and as a reagent in qualitative analysis. With its fine powder form, it dissolves uniformly, reducing the risk of clumping or incomplete reactions. Whether used in small-scale experiments or larger research projects, this chemical provides the purity and performance required for accurate scientific work. Store in a cool, dry place to maintain its stability and extend shelf life.
FAQs
1. What is the solubility of Iron(III) phosphate hydrate in water?
Iron(III) phosphate hydrate is moderately soluble in water, forming a clear solution when dissolved properly.
2. Can this compound be used for precipitation reactions?
Yes, it is commonly used in precipitation reactions due to its ability to form insoluble phosphates with certain metal ions.
3. Is this chemical compatible with organic solvents?
It has limited solubility in most organic solvents and is primarily used in aqueous solutions.
4. How should Iron(III) phosphate hydrate be stored?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight.
5. Are there any safety precautions to consider while handling?
While non-toxic, it is recommended to wear gloves and safety goggles to avoid skin and eye irritation.










