Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Magnesium chloride hexahydrate, Puratronic™, 99.999% (metals basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100g, 25g
Form – Crystalline solid
Grade – Puratronic™ (99.999% metals basis)
Application – High-precision synthesis, analytical chemistry
Product Overview
Magnesium chloride hexahydrate, Puratronic™ grade, delivers exceptional 99.999% purity on a metals basis, ensuring minimal trace contaminants for demanding laboratory applications. This crystalline compound is meticulously processed to meet stringent quality standards, making it ideal for high-precision synthesis, analytical chemistry, and research requiring ultra-low impurity levels. The hexahydrate form provides stability and solubility in aqueous solutions, while the Puratronic™ designation guarantees consistency batch-to-batch. Its high-grade composition minimizes interference in sensitive experiments, offering reliability for critical protocols. The product is packaged in airtight containers to preserve integrity, with pack sizes of 100g and 25g catering to varied usage scales. Whether used as a reagent, catalyst, or electrolyte, this magnesium chloride variant ensures reproducible results in advanced laboratory settings.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between Puratronic™ and standard-grade magnesium chloride?
Puratronic™ grade offers 99.999% purity on a metals basis, significantly reducing trace impurities compared to standard grades, which may contain higher levels of contaminants.
2. Can this product be used in aqueous solutions without precipitation?
Yes, the hexahydrate form dissolves readily in water, forming stable solutions suitable for most lab applications.
3. Is this magnesium chloride compatible with organic solvents?
It has limited solubility in organic solvents; aqueous solutions are recommended for optimal performance.
4. How should this product be stored to maintain purity?
Store in a cool, dry place in the original sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination.
5. Are there alternatives for applications requiring anhydrous magnesium chloride?
For anhydrous needs, consider magnesium chloride anhydrous (99.9%+ purity), but note differences in solubility and reactivity.
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