Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | pH-Indicator Paper Acilit pH 0.5-5.0 Inc |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 3 ROLLS |
| Form | Paper strips |
| Grade | Laboratory-grade (Merck) |
| Application | pH testing in labs, research, and education |
Product Description
When it comes to precise pH testing in labs, the right tools make all the difference. The pH-Indicator Paper Acilit pH 0.5-5.0 Inc from Merck is designed for accuracy, offering a narrow yet critical range for sensitive experiments. Whether you’re a student conducting chemistry projects or a researcher validating hypotheses, this pH paper ensures reliable results every time.
Unlike generic pH strips, this Merck-grade indicator paper is optimized for the acidic range (0.5-5.0), making it perfect for applications like titration, environmental testing, or educational demonstrations. The paper is easy to use—simply dip, compare, and record. No messy liquids or complex equipment needed.
For those who need consistency, the 3-roll pack provides ample supply for repeated testing without frequent reorders. It’s a staple in labs where precision matters, and eqipped ensures you get authentic Merck quality at competitive prices.
Upgrade your lab setup with reliable pH indicator strips. Order now and experience the difference in accuracy.
FAQs
What is the shelf life of pH indicator paper?
When stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, this pH paper typically lasts 1-2 years. Always check the expiration date on the packaging.
Can I use this pH paper for testing food or beverages?
While it can technically measure pH in liquids, it’s best suited for lab use. For food-grade testing, consider FDA-approved indicators.
How do I store pH indicator paper to maintain accuracy?
Keep the rolls in their original container with the cap tightly closed. Exposure to moisture or chemicals can degrade the paper.
Is this pH paper suitable for testing strong acids?
Yes, the 0.5-5.0 range covers highly acidic solutions, but always handle strong acids with proper safety gear.
Can I cut the pH paper into smaller strips?
Yes, but use clean scissors to avoid contamination. Smaller strips may be less accurate for precise measurements.