Specifications Table
Product Name – LITHIUM OXALATE 99% Extra Pure
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 g
Form – Powder
Grade – Extra Pure
Application – Analytical reagent, synthesis
Product Overview
Lithium Oxalate 99% Extra Pure is a high-grade chemical compound known for its exceptional purity and stability, making it a preferred choice for precise laboratory applications. This fine, crystalline powder is meticulously processed to ensure minimal impurities, guaranteeing reliable and reproducible results in experiments. Its extra pure grade ensures compatibility with sensitive analytical techniques, including chromatography and spectroscopy, where trace contaminants can significantly impact outcomes. The compound’s low hygroscopicity enhances its shelf life, reducing the risk of degradation during storage. Whether used as a reagent in synthesis or as a standard in qualitative analysis, its consistent composition supports accurate measurements and high-quality research outputs. The product adheres to stringent quality control measures, ensuring batch-to-batch uniformity for dependable performance in diverse laboratory settings.
FAQs
1. What is the solubility of Lithium Oxalate in water?
Lithium Oxalate exhibits limited solubility in cold water but dissolves more readily in hot water, forming a clear solution.
2. Can this product be used in electrochemical applications?
Yes, its high purity makes it suitable for certain electrochemical studies, though compatibility should be verified based on specific experimental conditions.
3. Are there any known incompatibilities with other chemicals?
Avoid mixing with strong oxidizing agents or acids, as it may lead to hazardous reactions or decomposition.
4. How should Lithium Oxalate be stored to maintain its purity?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and direct sunlight to prevent degradation.
5. Is this product sourced from a certified manufacturer?
Yes, it is procured from reputable suppliers adhering to international quality standards for laboratory chemicals.
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