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Silver Chloride (25 gm) is a premium-grade chemical compound commonly used in laboratories for photochemical reactions, reference electrodes, and analytical chemistry. It exhibits low solubility in water and outstanding light sensitivity, making it essential for accurate scientific results. Packaged with safety in mind, it guarantees reliable performance and extended shelf life for research, experimentation, and production purposes.
Key Features
- High purity suitable for laboratory-grade applications.
- Excellent light sensitivity for photochemical reactions.
- Low water solubility enhances experimental accuracy.
- Secure, contamination-resistant packaging.
- Reliable compound for consistent performance in testing.
Precautions
- Handle with gloves and protective eyewear at all times.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid inhalation, ingestion, or prolonged skin contact.
- Dispose of in accordance with local chemical disposal regulations.
- Keep container tightly sealed when not in use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is the primary use of Silver Chloride in laboratories?
Answer: It is mainly used in reference electrodes, photochemistry, and various analytical applications.
Question: Is this Silver Chloride suitable for academic research?
Answer: Yes, it is laboratory-grade and suitable for academic and industrial research purposes.
Question: How should Silver Chloride be stored?
Answer: Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture.
Question: What safety measures should be taken when using Silver Chloride?
Answer: Use gloves, goggles, and handle in a well-ventilated area to avoid exposure.
Question: Can Silver Chloride be disposed of in regular waste?
Answer: No, it should be disposed of following local hazardous chemical disposal guidelines.
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