Specifications Table
Product Name – Magnesium Sulphate IP
Quantity/Pack Size – 1000 g, 5000 g
Form – Crystalline Powder
Grade – AR (Analytical Reagent)
Application – General Lab Use, Chemical Analysis
Product Overview
Magnesium Sulphate IP is a high-purity, anhydrous crystalline powder designed for laboratory applications requiring precision and reliability. This AR-grade chemical ensures minimal impurities, making it suitable for analytical procedures, reagent preparation, and general lab use. Its excellent solubility in water allows for easy integration into solutions, while its stable chemical structure guarantees consistent performance in experiments. The product adheres to Indian Pharmacopoeia (IP) standards, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. Whether used in qualitative analysis or as a drying agent, Magnesium Sulphate IP delivers reproducible results, making it a staple in research and educational labs. The powder form simplifies handling and storage, while the AR grade certification confirms its suitability for critical applications where accuracy is paramount. Store in a cool, dry place to maintain its integrity and extend shelf life.
FAQs
1
What is the purity level of Magnesium Sulphate IP?
The product meets AR (Analytical Reagent) grade standards, ensuring high purity with minimal impurities for reliable lab results. 2
Can this be used as a drying agent?
Yes, Magnesium Sulphate IP is commonly used as a desiccant due to its hygroscopic properties, effectively absorbing moisture from solutions. 3
Is this product compatible with aqueous solutions?
It dissolves readily in water, making it suitable for preparing aqueous solutions for experiments or reagent formulations. 4
How should this chemical be stored?
Keep the container tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent caking or degradation. 5
What alternatives exist for similar applications?
Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous or Calcium Chloride can be considered for drying purposes, though their properties differ slightly from Magnesium Sulphate.
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