Sodium Hydroxide Pellets Emplura® | 1.93502.0521 | Merck

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Sodium Hydroxide Pellets Emplura® | 1.93502.0521 | Merck

High-purity sodium hydroxide pellets (Emplura® grade) for precise lab applications. Corrosive, hygroscopic, and ideal for titrations, pH adjustment, and synthesis.

1,000.00

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Specifications Table

Product NameSodium Hydroxide Pellets Emplura® | 1.93502.0521 | Merck
Pack Size500 GM
FormPellets
GradeEmplura® (High Purity)
ApplicationLab research, titrations, pH adjustment, chemical synthesis

Product Description

Sodium hydroxide pellets are a staple in laboratories across India, trusted for their reliability in critical applications. Whether you’re a student conducting titrations or a researcher fine-tuning chemical reactions, these Emplura®-grade pellets from Merck deliver consistent performance. Their high purity ensures minimal impurities, making them ideal for sensitive experiments where precision matters.

These pellets dissolve rapidly in water, releasing heat and forming a strongly alkaline solution. This property makes them indispensable for neutralizing acids, adjusting pH levels, or synthesizing organic compounds. The pellet form also reduces dust formation compared to flakes, enhancing safety during handling.

At eqipped, we understand the importance of sourcing lab supplies that meet rigorous standards. That’s why we offer Sodium Hydroxide Pellets Emplura®, a product backed by Merck’s reputation for quality. Whether you’re stocking your university lab or a research facility, these pellets provide the dependability you need.

Need sodium hydroxide pellets for your next experiment? Order online today and get lab-ready supplies delivered to your doorstep.

FAQs

What is the shelf life of sodium hydroxide pellets?

When stored properly in a sealed container, sodium hydroxide pellets have a shelf life of 2-3 years. However, their hygroscopic nature means they can absorb moisture over time, so check for clumping before use.

Can I use these pellets for soap-making?

While these pellets are lab-grade, they can technically be used for soap-making. However, ensure proper safety measures, as the high purity may not be necessary for non-lab applications.

How do I dissolve sodium hydroxide pellets safely?

Always add pellets slowly to water (never the reverse) to prevent violent splashing. Use a heat-resistant container and stir gently to dissolve. The solution will heat up significantly.

Are these pellets suitable for food or pharmaceutical applications?

No, these are lab-grade pellets and not certified for food, pharmaceutical, or cosmetic use. For such applications, use USP or food-grade sodium hydroxide.

What’s the difference between pellets and flakes?

Pellets are denser and less prone to caking than flakes, making them easier to measure and handle. They also generate less dust, improving lab safety.

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