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Our Copper Carbonate (500 gm) offers exceptional purity and consistent particle size, making it perfect for educational, industrial, and research environments. It is widely used in chemistry experiments, ceramic glazing, and pigment production. Carefully packed for laboratory safety, this compound is suitable for precise applications that require high-quality copper salts. Ensure proper handling and storage for best results and lab safety.
Key Features
- High-purity copper carbonate ideal for analytical and industrial use
- Finely powdered for improved reactivity and uniform dispersion
- Securely packaged in 500 gm container to prevent contamination
- Commonly used in pigments, ceramics, and academic research
- Complies with laboratory safety and quality standards
Precautions
- Use personal protective equipment (gloves, goggles, lab coat) during handling
- Avoid inhalation or contact with skin and eyes
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from acids
- Do not ingest; harmful if swallowed
- Dispose of waste in accordance with local environmental regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of Copper Carbonate in laboratories?
Answer: It is primarily used for analytical chemistry, pigment manufacturing, and as a precursor in other copper compounds.
Question: Is this Copper Carbonate suitable for educational experiments?
Answer: Yes, it is commonly used in schools and universities for safe and effective chemistry demonstrations.
Question: How should I store the Copper Carbonate?
Answer: Store it in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated space, away from acids and moisture.
Question: Can this be used in ceramic glazing?
Answer: Yes, Copper Carbonate is frequently used in glazing to produce green and blue hues in ceramics.
Question: What is the shelf life of this product?
Answer: When stored properly, Copper Carbonate can have a shelf life of several years without degradation.
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