Potassium Chromate N/10-Lancer | 1665

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Potassium Chromate N/10-Lancer | 1665

Potassium Chromate N/10 solution, analytical grade, ideal for titration and volumetric analysis.

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Original price was: ₹165.00.Current price is: ₹107.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Potassium Chromate N/10 500 ml

Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml

Form – Liquid

Grade – Analytical

Application – Titration, Volumetric Analysis

Product Overview

Potassium Chromate N/10 is a standardized solution designed for precise laboratory applications. This analytical-grade reagent ensures accuracy in titration and volumetric analysis, making it a reliable choice for researchers and students. The solution is prepared with high-purity potassium chromate, dissolved in distilled water to achieve a 0.1N concentration. Its bright yellow color serves as a visual indicator, aiding in endpoint detection during redox titrations. The 500 ml pack size offers convenience for frequent use, reducing the need for frequent replenishment. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain stability. Compatible with standard glassware, this solution is free from impurities that could interfere with experimental results. Whether used in educational labs or research settings, Potassium Chromate N/10 delivers consistent performance for quantitative chemical analysis.

FAQs

1. What is the shelf life of Potassium Chromate N/10 solution?

The solution remains stable for up to 12 months when stored properly in a tightly sealed container.

2. Can this solution be used for iodometric titrations?

Yes, it is commonly employed as an oxidizing agent in iodometric titrations due to its reliable stoichiometry.

3. Are there any safety precautions for handling this solution?

Wear gloves and goggles, as potassium chromate is toxic and may cause skin irritation or respiratory issues if inhaled.

4. What is the alternative if Potassium Chromate N/10 is unavailable?

Potassium dichromate solutions can be used as a substitute, though standardization may be required.

5. How should this solution be disposed of?

Neutralize with a reducing agent like sodium thiosulfate before disposal, following local hazardous waste regulations.