Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Perchloric acid, 1 mol/L (1 N) AVS TITRINORM® volumetric solution
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 L
Form – Liquid
Grade – AVS TITRINORM® (Analytical Volumetric Standard)
Application – Titration, analytical chemistry, redox reactions
Product Overview
This 1 mol/L (1N) Perchloric Acid volumetric solution is a high-precision reagent formulated under AVS TITRINORM® standards, ensuring consistent accuracy for titration applications. The solution is prepared using ultra-pure perchloric acid (HClO₄) dissolved in deionized water, with exact molar concentration verified through rigorous quality control. Its stable chemical properties make it ideal for redox titrations, particularly where strong oxidizing conditions are required. The AVS TITRINORM® certification guarantees traceability and reliability, meeting international analytical standards. Packaged in a chemically resistant HDPE bottle with a tamper-evident seal, this solution maintains its potency and purity throughout its shelf life. The 1N concentration provides a balanced strength for most volumetric analyses while minimizing dilution errors. Compatible with standard laboratory glassware, it delivers reproducible results in acidic titrations, complexometric analyses, and other quantitative procedures. Store in a cool, well-ventilated area away from organic materials and reducing agents to preserve its stability.
FAQs
1. What is the exact molarity of this perchloric acid solution?
The solution is precisely standardized to 1.000 mol/L (±0.002 mol/L) as per AVS TITRINORM® specifications, with batch-specific certification available.
2. Can this solution be used with automatic titrators?
Yes, the solution is fully compatible with automatic titrators, provided the instrument is calibrated for perchloric acid titrations and uses appropriate electrodes.
3. What are the key differences between this and sulfuric acid for titrations?
Perchloric acid offers stronger oxidizing properties and remains stable at higher temperatures compared to sulfuric acid, making it preferable for redox titrations involving organic compounds.
4. How should I dispose of unused perchloric acid solution?
Neutralize with a compatible base (e.g., sodium hydroxide) to pH 6-8, then dilute with water before disposal according to local hazardous waste regulations.
5. Does this solution require standardization before use?
While pre-standardized, we recommend verifying the molarity with a primary standard (e.g., sodium carbonate) if critical applications demand ultra-high precision.










