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This CP Grade Nitric Acid (2.5 Litres) offers superior quality and consistency for laboratory and industrial use. With its high chemical purity, it is widely used for analytical testing, metal processing, and synthesis applications. Its clear, colorless formula provides reliable performance across various scientific processes, making it a staple chemical in labs requiring uncompromised quality.
Key Features
- High chemical purity for consistent and reliable results.
- Ideal for laboratory, analytical, and industrial use.
- Packaged in a secure 2.5-litre chemical-grade container.
- Colorless solution for precise volumetric and qualitative analysis.
- Meets CP (Chemically Pure) grade standards for lab safety and compliance.
Precautions
- Always wear appropriate PPE including gloves, goggles, and lab coat.
- Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances.
- Handle under a fume hood to avoid inhalation of fumes.
- Do not mix with organic materials or reducing agents.
- In case of contact with skin or eyes, rinse immediately and seek medical advice.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What does CP Grade mean?
Answer: CP (Chemically Pure) Grade refers to chemicals that meet purity standards suitable for analytical and laboratory work.
Question: Can Nitric Acid CP Grade be used for metal etching?
Answer: Yes, it is commonly used in metal etching and processing due to its reactive properties with metals.
Question: What is the shelf life of Nitric Acid CP Grade?
Answer: When stored properly, it typically has a shelf life of up to 2 years.
Question: Is this product suitable for educational laboratories?
Answer: Yes, it is appropriate for controlled use in educational labs with proper supervision and safety protocols.
Question: How should I dispose of unused Nitric Acid?
Answer: It must be disposed of as hazardous chemical waste following local environmental and safety regulations.
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