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Nessler’s Reagent is a highly reliable reagent designed for detecting ammonia salts in various samples. Its distinctive color change reaction helps identify ammonia presence efficiently, making it essential for water quality analysis, soil testing, and biochemical experiments. This 125 ml bottle ensures enough reagent for multiple tests, delivering precise and consistent outcomes to support laboratory research and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Highly sensitive detection of ammonia salts.
- Provides rapid and accurate qualitative and quantitative analysis.
- Easy-to-use solution suitable for various laboratory tests.
- Compact 125 ml bottle ideal for multiple testing needs.
- Widely used in environmental, agricultural, and biochemical laboratories.
Precautions
- Handle with care; reagent contains toxic mercury compounds.
- Use protective gloves and eyewear during application.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Dispose of waste according to hazardous chemical guidelines.
- Keep out of reach of children and untrained personnel.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Nessler’s Reagent used for?
Answer: Nessler’s Reagent is used for detecting the presence of ammonia salts in various samples through a colorimetric reaction.
Question: How do I store Nessler’s Reagent safely?
Answer: Store the reagent in a tightly closed container, in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and incompatible substances.
Question: Is Nessler’s Reagent safe to handle?
Answer: It contains mercury compounds and should be handled with protective gloves and eye protection to avoid exposure.
Question: Can Nessler’s Reagent be used for quantitative analysis?
Answer: Yes, Nessler’s Reagent provides both qualitative and quantitative detection of ammonia salts.
Question: What color change indicates the presence of ammonia?
Answer: The reagent produces a yellow to brown coloration indicating the presence and concentration of ammonia salts.
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