Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Potassium sulfate AnalaR NORMAPUR® ACS reagent, Reag. Ph. Eur.
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 kg
Form – Crystalline powder
Grade – AnalaR NORMAPUR®, ACS reagent, Reag. Ph. Eur.
Application – Analytical chemistry, titrations, and high-precision lab work
Product Overview
Potassium sulfate AnalaR NORMAPUR® ACS reagent is a high-purity chemical compound designed for demanding laboratory applications. This reagent-grade potassium sulfate meets the stringent standards of the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the European Pharmacopoeia (Reag. Ph. Eur.), ensuring reliability in analytical procedures. Its crystalline powder form guarantees consistent solubility and accurate measurements, making it indispensable for titrations, gravimetric analysis, and other precision-based experiments. The AnalaR NORMAPUR® grade signifies exceptional purity, minimizing impurities that could compromise experimental results. Whether used in quantitative analysis or as a standard reference material, this potassium sulfate variant delivers consistent performance, adhering to global laboratory benchmarks. Its stability under standard conditions further enhances its utility in long-term storage without degradation, ensuring cost-effective usage for research and quality control environments.
FAQs
1. What is the purity level of this Potassium Sulfate ACS reagent?
This product meets AnalaR NORMAPUR® standards, ensuring a minimum purity of 99.0%, compliant with ACS and Reag. Ph. Eur. specifications.
2. Can this potassium sulfate be used for gravimetric analysis?
Yes, its high purity and consistent composition make it suitable for gravimetric analysis where precise measurements are critical.
3. Is this reagent compatible with standard laboratory glassware?
Yes, it is chemically stable and can be safely used with borosilicate glassware under normal laboratory conditions.
4. How should this product be stored to maintain its quality?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from moisture and incompatible substances to preserve its purity and efficacy.
5. Are there any known alternatives to this reagent for similar applications?
Sodium sulfate or ammonium sulfate can sometimes be used as alternatives, but they may not meet the same purity or performance standards for ACS-grade applications.










