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Phthalic Acid (500 gm) is widely used in laboratories as a precursor in chemical synthesis, including plasticizers, dyes, and pigments production. This finely powdered acid ensures purity and stability, supporting accurate experimental results and efficient industrial processes. It is a vital reagent in organic synthesis and polymer manufacturing, with excellent solubility and handling safety when used appropriately.
Key Features
- High purity for consistent laboratory results
- Fine powdered form for easy dissolution
- Versatile use in synthesis of dyes and plasticizers
- Stable chemical structure ensuring long shelf life
- Packaged securely in 500 gm for convenient handling
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture
- Avoid direct contact with skin and eyes; use protective gear
- Handle with care to prevent inhalation of dust
- Keep away from incompatible substances like strong bases
- Dispose of waste following local environmental regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the main use of Phthalic Acid in the laboratory?
Answer: It is primarily used as a precursor in the synthesis of plasticizers, dyes, and various organic compounds.
Question: Is this product safe to handle without special equipment?
Answer: Protective gloves, goggles, and dust masks are recommended to avoid skin contact and inhalation.
Question: How should Phthalic Acid be stored?
Answer: Store it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from moisture and incompatible chemicals.
Question: Can Phthalic Acid be used in polymer production?
Answer: Yes, it is commonly used as a chemical intermediate in manufacturing polymers and plasticizers.
Question: What should be done in case of accidental skin contact?
Answer: Immediately wash the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical advice if irritation persists.
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