Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS | 319575 | CDH

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Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS | 319575 | CDH

High-purity Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS for analytical and research applications. Ideal for precise chemical reactions and testing.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS
Quantity/Pack Size – 5 gm, 25 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – AR/ACS
Application – Analytical chemistry, research, and laboratory testing

Product Overview

Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS is a high-purity analytical reagent widely used in organic and inorganic chemistry, as well as in analytical applications. It appears as a white to off-white crystalline powder and meets AR/ACS grade standards, ensuring consistent quality and reliable performance in laboratory experiments.

This reagent is commonly employed as a stabilizer in nitrocellulose preparations, an indicator in titrations, and a reagent in the determination of nitrates and nitrites. Its controlled purity and reproducibility make it suitable for precise analytical work, research studies, and quality-control laboratories.

Manufactured under stringent quality control, Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS is ideal for use in academic research laboratories, industrial QC labs, chemical synthesis facilities, and analytical laboratories where accuracy, consistency, and reagent integrity are critical.

FAQs

1. What is the primary use of Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS?

It is primarily used in analytical chemistry for titrations, indicator applications, and quality control in laboratory settings.

2. Is this product suitable for educational purposes?

Yes, it is commonly used in educational labs for teaching and demonstrating chemical reactions and analytical techniques.

3. How should Sodium Diphenylamine Sulphonate AR/ACS be stored?

It should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its purity and stability.

4. What is the difference between AR and ACS grade?

Both AR (Analytical Reagent) and ACS (American Chemical Society) grades indicate high purity, but ACS is a more stringent standard.

5. Can this product be used in industrial applications?

While primarily designed for laboratory use, it may also be used in certain industrial processes requiring high-purity reagents.

Additional information

size

5 gm, 25 gm