Description
Specifications Table
| Product Name | Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate |
|---|---|
| Quantity/Pack Size | 500 gm |
| Form | Powder |
| Grade | Lab Grade |
| Application | pH buffering, biochemical assays, research |
Product Description
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate is a versatile lab reagent widely used in research, education, and industrial applications. This high-purity, lab-grade chemical from Merck ensures reliable results in pH buffering, biochemical assays, and analytical procedures. Whether you’re a student setting up experiments or a researcher fine-tuning protocols, this 500g pack offers the precision and consistency you need.
At eqipped, we understand the importance of quality lab supplies. That’s why we source directly from trusted brands like Merck to bring you chemicals that meet stringent purity standards. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate is particularly valued for its role in creating phosphate buffers, which are essential in molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell culture work. Its stability and solubility make it a staple in labs across India.
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This chemical is also commonly used in food and pharmaceutical industries as a buffering agent, though our lab-grade version is specifically formulated for scientific applications. Always handle with appropriate safety measures, as outlined in the risk note below.
FAQs
What is sodium dihydrogen phosphate used for in labs?
It’s primarily used for preparing phosphate buffers in biochemical and molecular biology experiments. The chemical helps maintain stable pH conditions critical for enzyme assays, DNA experiments, and protein studies.
Is this sodium dihydrogen phosphate food grade?
No, this is lab-grade sodium dihydrogen phosphate specifically formulated for scientific applications. For food applications, you would need a food-grade version with appropriate certifications.
How should I store sodium dihydrogen phosphate?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place away from moisture and incompatible substances. Proper storage ensures long-term stability and prevents contamination.
What’s the difference between sodium dihydrogen phosphate and disodium hydrogen phosphate?
They differ in their pH buffering ranges. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH?PO?) is more acidic, while disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na?HPO?) is more basic. Together they’re often used to create phosphate buffer systems.
Can I buy sodium dihydrogen phosphate in smaller quantities?
This listing is for a 500g pack, but eqipped offers various pack sizes to suit different research needs. Check our full catalog or contact support for alternative quantity options.