Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Molybdenum, 10000 ppm ICP single-element standard
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – ICP Standard
Application – Atomic spectroscopy, trace metal analysis, calibration
Product Overview
This 10000 ppm Molybdenum ICP single-element standard is a high-purity solution designed for precise elemental analysis in spectroscopic applications. Formulated in a nitric acid matrix, it ensures stability and accuracy in trace metal quantification. The standard is manufactured under stringent quality controls, providing consistent performance for calibration curves, method validation, and routine analysis. Its low impurity profile minimizes interference, making it suitable for demanding analytical workflows. The solution is packaged in a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) bottle to prevent contamination and ensure long-term stability. Each batch undergoes rigorous testing to confirm concentration accuracy, with traceability to NIST or equivalent reference materials. The nitric acid matrix enhances solubility and compatibility with most ICP-OES and ICP-MS systems. Whether used for environmental testing, metallurgical analysis, or quality control, this standard delivers reliable results with minimal matrix effects. Store at room temperature in a tightly sealed container to maintain integrity.
FAQs
1. What is the matrix composition of this Molybdenum ICP standard?
The standard is prepared in a nitric acid matrix, ensuring stability and compatibility with most ICP instruments.
2. Can this standard be diluted for lower concentration requirements?
Yes, it can be accurately diluted using appropriate solvents to achieve desired lower concentrations for analysis.
3. What is the shelf life of this Molybdenum standard?
When stored properly in a sealed container at room temperature, the standard remains stable for at least 24 months.
4. Are there any known interferences with this standard?
The low impurity profile minimizes interference, but matrix effects should always be evaluated for specific applications.
5. Is this standard traceable to a recognized reference material?
Yes, the concentration is traceable to NIST or equivalent reference standards for accuracy assurance.










