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Soda Lime (500 gm) is an essential laboratory chemical composed of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide. It effectively absorbs carbon dioxide and moisture from gases, making it ideal for respiratory equipment, anesthesia machines, and gas purification systems. This product ensures reliability and safety during laboratory procedures by maintaining gas purity and preventing contamination. Its granular form offers excellent absorption capacity and long-lasting performance for diverse scientific applications.
Key Features
- Efficient absorption of carbon dioxide and moisture
- High purity and consistent granular size
- Suitable for respiratory and anesthesia applications
- Long-lasting absorption capacity
- Non-toxic and environmentally safe composition
Precautions
- Store in a cool, dry place away from moisture
- Avoid inhaling dust; use protective masks if necessary
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
- Handle with gloves to prevent skin irritation
- Dispose of used Soda Lime according to local regulations
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Question: What is Soda Lime used for in laboratories?
Answer: Soda Lime is primarily used to absorb carbon dioxide and moisture from gases, making it essential in respiratory equipment and gas purification.
Question: How should I store Soda Lime (500 gm)?
Answer: It should be stored in a cool, dry place, tightly sealed to avoid moisture absorption and maintain effectiveness.
Question: Is Soda Lime safe to handle?
Answer: Yes, but it is recommended to use gloves and masks to prevent skin irritation and inhalation of dust.
Question: Can Soda Lime be reused?
Answer: No, once its absorption capacity is exhausted, it should be properly disposed of and replaced.
Question: How long does 500 gm of Soda Lime last?
Answer: Its lifespan depends on usage and environmental conditions, but generally it lasts several weeks under normal laboratory conditions.
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