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This 25 gm pack of Eriochrome Black T offers high purity for accurate laboratory use. Ideal for complexometric titrations, it forms color-changing complexes with metal ions like calcium and magnesium, enhancing titration endpoint detection in water analysis, research, and academic labs.
Key Features
- High-purity reagent-grade indicator for precise analytical results.
- Widely used in EDTA titration methods for metal ion analysis.
- Distinct color transition enhances endpoint visibility.
- Ideal for water hardness testing in labs and research institutions.
- Packaged in a secure, moisture-resistant container for stability.
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture.
- Avoid inhalation or contact with skin and eyes; use PPE.
- Use in a well-ventilated laboratory environment.
- Dispose of unused material according to local chemical waste guidelines.
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Eriochrome Black T used for?
Answer: It is primarily used as an indicator in complexometric titrations to detect metal ions like calcium and magnesium.
Question: How should Eriochrome Black T be stored?
Answer: Store it in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from light and moisture.
Question: Is Eriochrome Black T toxic?
Answer: While not highly toxic, it should be handled with care using personal protective equipment to avoid exposure.
Question: Can this be used for testing water hardness?
Answer: Yes, it is commonly used in laboratories to test water hardness through EDTA titration.
Question: What is the shelf life of this chemical?
Answer: When stored properly, Eriochrome Black T maintains stability for several years. Always check the packaging for expiry information.
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