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Bismuth Fluoride (500 gm) is a premium-grade inorganic compound widely used in academic, industrial, and research laboratories. Known for its excellent purity and consistency, it plays a vital role in various chemical reactions and experiments. This product is securely packaged to preserve quality, ensuring safe handling and long shelf life for reliable scientific outcomes.
Key Features
- High-purity Bismuth Fluoride suitable for laboratory use
- Comes in secure, contamination-resistant packaging
- Ideal for chemical synthesis and experimental procedures
- Stable compound with reliable shelf life
- Accurately measured 500 gm quantity for precise usage
Precautions
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during handling
- Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area
- Avoid inhalation, ingestion, and contact with skin or eyes
- Do not mix with incompatible chemicals
- Dispose of according to local hazardous waste regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the chemical formula of Bismuth Fluoride?
Answer: The chemical formula is BiF3.
Question: What are common uses of Bismuth Fluoride in the lab?
Answer: It is commonly used in fluorination reactions, research synthesis, and as a reagent in inorganic chemistry.
Question: How should I store Bismuth Fluoride safely?
Answer: Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from moisture and incompatible substances.
Question: Is this product suitable for industrial-scale use?
Answer: This 500 gm pack is designed primarily for laboratory and research-scale applications.
Question: What safety gear should be used while handling this compound?
Answer: Gloves, lab coat, and eye protection should be used at all times when handling Bismuth Fluoride.
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