Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Magnesium Sulphide
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Chemical synthesis, research
Product Overview
Magnesium sulphide is a high-purity chemical compound widely used in laboratory settings for its reliable performance in chemical reactions and synthesis. This laboratory-grade magnesium sulphide is meticulously processed to ensure consistency and purity, making it an essential reagent for researchers and students alike. Its fine powder form allows for easy dissolution and precise measurement, ensuring accurate results in experiments. The compound is stable under standard lab conditions, providing long-term usability without degradation. Whether used in qualitative analysis or as a precursor in chemical preparations, this magnesium sulphide delivers dependable outcomes. The 500 gm pack size offers ample quantity for multiple experiments, reducing the need for frequent reordering. Designed for ease of use, it integrates seamlessly into various laboratory workflows, from educational demonstrations to advanced research applications. The product adheres to stringent quality standards, guaranteeing minimal impurities and maximum efficacy. For laboratories seeking a trustworthy source of magnesium sulphide, this product stands out as a cost-effective and high-performance solution.
FAQs
1. What is the purity level of this magnesium sulphide?
The magnesium sulphide is laboratory-grade, ensuring high purity suitable for most lab applications.
2. Can this be used in educational lab experiments?
Yes, it is ideal for educational purposes due to its consistent quality and safe handling properties.
3. How should this product be stored for long-term use?
Store in a cool, dry place in a tightly sealed container to prevent moisture absorption.
4. Is this magnesium sulphide compatible with other lab chemicals?
It is generally compatible with most common lab reagents, but always verify specific reactions before use.
5. What alternatives are available if this product is out of stock?
Consider magnesium oxide or magnesium chloride as potential alternatives, depending on your experiment requirements.










